Toward Human-Level Artificial Intelligence: How Neuroscience Can Inform the Pursuit of Artificial General Intelligence or General AI
Azoff, Eitan Michael
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Is a computer simulation of a brain sufficient to make it intelligent? Do you need consciousness to have intelligence? Do you need to be alive to have consciousness? This book has a dual purpose. First, it provides a multi-disciplinary research survey across all branches of neuroscience and AI research that relate to this book's mission of bringing AI research closer to building a human-level AI (HLAI) system. It provides an encapsulation of key ideas and concepts, and provides all the references for the reader to delve deeper; much of the survey coverage is of recent pioneering research. Second, the final part of this book brings together key concepts from the survey and makes suggestions for building HLAI. This book provides accessible explanations of numerous key concepts from neuroscience and artificial intelligence research, including:
- The focus on visual processing and thinking and the possible role of brain lateralization toward visual thinking and intelligence.
- Diffuse decision making by ensembles of neurons.
- The inside-out model to give HLAI an inner "life" and the possible role for cognitive architecture implementing the scientific method through the plan-do-check-act cycle within that model (learning to learn).
- A neuromodulation feature such as a machine equivalent of dopamine that reinforces learning.
- The embodied HLAI machine, a neurorobot, that interacts with the physical world as it learns.
This book concludes by explaining the hypothesis that computer simulation is sufficient to take AI research further toward HLAI and that the scientific method is our means to enable that progress. This book will be of great interest to a broad audience, particularly neuroscientists and AI researchers, investors in AI projects, and lay readers looking for an accessible introduction to the intersection of neuroscience and artificial intelligence.
商品描述(中文翻譯)
一個電腦模擬的大腦是否足以使其具備智慧?擁有智慧是否需要意識?擁有意識是否需要活著?本書有雙重目的。首先,它提供了一個跨越所有神經科學和人工智慧研究領域的多學科研究調查,與本書的使命相關,即將人工智慧研究推向建立人類水平的人工智慧(HLAI)系統。它概述了關鍵思想和概念,並提供所有參考資料,讓讀者能深入探討;調查的內容大多是近期的開創性研究。其次,本書的最後部分整合了調查中的關鍵概念,並對建立HLAI提出建議。本書提供了許多來自神經科學和人工智慧研究的關鍵概念的易懂解釋,包括:
- 對視覺處理和思考的重點,以及大腦側化在視覺思考和智慧中的可能角色。
- 神經元集群的擴散決策。
- 內外模型使HLAI擁有內在的「生命」,以及認知架構在該模型中通過計劃-執行-檢查-行動循環實施科學方法的可能角色(學習學習)。
- 一種神經調節特徵,例如強化學習的多巴胺機器等價物。
- 一個具身的HLAI機器,即神經機器人,能在學習的同時與物理世界互動。
本書最後解釋了電腦模擬足以推進人工智慧研究朝向HLAI的假設,並且科學方法是促進這一進展的手段。本書將對廣泛的讀者群體產生極大興趣,特別是神經科學家和人工智慧研究者、人工智慧項目的投資者,以及尋求易懂的神經科學與人工智慧交集介紹的普通讀者。
作者簡介
Eitan Michael Azoff, PhD, is Chief Analyst at Cloud and Data Center Research Practice, Omdia, part of Informa.
作者簡介(中文翻譯)
Eitan Michael Azoff,博士,是Omdia雲端與資料中心研究部門的首席分析師,該部門隸屬於Informa。