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by _yosefk
3752 days ago
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You're basically saying that there's no task (including passing the Turing test, programming web apps, etc.) which requires intelligence and is best tackled with either something else than a neural network or with NN combined with something else. I think it's a pretty bold statement which is really hard to back up by anything but a hunch. |
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I believe hmate9 is correct. If this paradigm is exploited to the full, unless we've missed something fundamental about how the brain works, we don't need to bother ourselves with inventing the next paradigm (of which there will no doubt be many), because one of the results of the current paradigm will be either an AGI (Artificial General Intelligence) that runs faster and better than human intelligence, or, more likely, an ASI (Artificial Super Intelligence). Either of those is more capable than we are for the purpose of inventing the next paradigm.