Source: The Myth of Artificial Intelligence: Why computers can't think the way we doSuccess on narrow applications get us not one step closer to general intelligence.
The inferences that systems require for general intelligence … cannot be programmed, learned, or engineered with our current knowledge of AI. …
No algorithm exists for general intelligence.
Credit: Erik J. Larson
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