1), 2) and 5) nouns extracted for phraseology.

Unidentified "F" Objects in 3), 4).


Judgment is a highly intelligent procedure; shouldn't be the same with
discrimination or recognition.
Instead of 4): should be able to use the existing communication space in
the usual manners. And most of all, AI should be active (or usable) in
offline computing systems.


On 01.08.2019 22:40, Mike Archbold wrote:
I like this editorial but I'm not sure "Narrow AGI" is the best label.
At the moment I don't have a better name for it though. I mean, I
agree in principle but it's like somebody saying "X is a liberal
conservative." X might really be so, but it might be that... oh hell,
why don't we just call it "AI"?

Really, all technology performs some function. A function is kind of
intrinsically narrow. Real estate sales, radio advertising, wire
transfer, musical composition...In that light, all technology is
narrow for its function.

The difficulty with AGI is: it doesn't understand, reason, and judge
as a human can, at a human level. But I think that a narrow AGI app is
still a narrow function! Thus narrow AGI is what is going on, a narrow
function because all technology is basically narrow, we need it to do
something specific. What narrow AI is, is really just a lot better
good old fashioned programs that do something better at a human level.

My opinion is a "narrow AGI" would need:

1) increased common sense, the ability to form rudimentary
understanding, reasoning, and judgining pushing the boundary toward
human level
2) can perform some function, some narrow function (all functions are
narrow it seems) very well, approaching continually human level
competence
3) Can handle wide variations in cases (DL level fuzzy pattern
matching, patternism)
4) USES A COMMON BASE WITH OTHER NARROW AGIs which gets more competent
5) Becomes increasingly easier to specialize


Mike A

On 8/1/19, Costi Dumitrescu <costi.dumitre...@gmx.com> wrote:
So Mars gets conquered by AI robots. What Tensor Flaw is so intelligent
about surgery or proving math theorems?

Bias?


On 01.08.2019 13:16, Ben Goertzel wrote:
https://blog.singularitynet.io/from-narrow-ai-to-agi-via-narrow-agi-9618e6ccf2ce

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