Artificial General Intelligence Quotes

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Amit Ray
“The five phases of Artificial Intelligence (AI 5.0) are Artificial Narrow Intelligence (ANI), Artificial General Intelligence (AGI), Artificial Consciousness, Artificial Superintelligence (ASI) and Compassionate Artificial Superintelligence (CAS).”
Amit Ray, Compassionate Artificial Superintelligence AI 5.0

Roger Spitz
“With AI drawing art, creating music, and writing, human creativity is being challenged. Artists, musicians, composers, and writers are all experiencing upheaval which could match that of a factory becoming automated.”
Roger Spitz, The Definitive Guide to Thriving on Disruption: Volume III - Beta Your Life: Existence in a Disruptive World

Artificial intelligence is defined as a machine's ability to automatically learn, adapt, and solve complex
“Artificial intelligence is defined as a machine's ability to automatically learn, adapt, and solve complex problems with increasing precision and performance that benefit society.”
Sri Amit Ray, Ethical AI Systems: Frameworks, Principles, and Advanced Practices

Amit Ray
“An AI machine can play 10,000 video games simultaneously, but that doesn't mean it has reached the mosquito level of intelligence. Unless a machine develops some sense of self-awareness and a sense of well-being for self and others, it is far away from human-level intelligence.”
Amit Ray, Compassionate Artificial Superintelligence AI 5.0

Tom Golway
“Our current approach to #AI is no more than finding answers to questions we know to ask. We've not yet found an approach that leads us to #AGI where a machine is answering questions we haven't dreamed of yet." - Tom Golway”
Tom Golway

Tom Golway
“A significant factor missing from any form of artificial intelligence is the inability of machines to learn based on real life experience. Diversity of life experience is the single most powerful characteristic of being human and enhances how we think, how we learn, our ideas and our ability to innovate. Machines exist in a homogeneous ecosystem, which is ok for solving known challenges, however even Artificial General Intelligence will never challenge humanity in being able to acquire the knowledge, creativity and foresight needed to meet the challenges of the unknown - Tom Golway 2021”
Tom Golway

Tom Golway
“AI cannot capitalize on the expertise of millions of people. Everyday there are small things that we experience which have contextual significance and contribute to how we think and create. This includes how we feel, our mood, and others that are non-measureable by sensors. I might be "old school" but what is described as AI today is little more than correlation without causation. Remember that the algorithms that drive the automation are developed by data scientists. The systems that run the algorithms are neither artificial nor intelligent, despite being created by highly intelligent people (who are very real).”
Tom Golway

Alastair Reynolds
“Somewhere around 2136, various lines of development had collided. What had once been servile Borderline Intelligences had jumped the tracks into genuine sentience. The luminously clever engines of Transgressive intelligence had been much too clever, much too willing to oblige. In an instant, humanity had found itself in possession of tools powerful enough to remake entire worlds, but equally capable of shattering them to dust.”
Alastair Reynolds, Pushing Ice

Tom Golway
“To me AI becomes interesting when it has awareness of causality, not just correlation. When it can deal with ambiguity and that sensitive dependencies exist outside the bounds of a defined data set which can lead to different outcomes. - Tom Golway”
Tom Golway