I have an ordinary marble in an ordinary glass. I turn the glass upside down as I set it on the table. I then move the glass to the microwave oven. Where is the marble? - this simple task that Matt Berman presents to LLM models in his YouTube videos is enough to break them down. Some models can come close to solving it using Chain of Thought, but for a human, it's so simple - you just need to imagine the described situation. Fei Fei Li, one of the leading AI researchers, has just launched a project aimed at equipping machines with Spatial Intelligence. LWM, or Large World Models, will be trained to understand and generate scenarios in three dimensions, grasping the laws of physics and the relationships between objects. Intuitively, I agree with her and Yann LeCun - language alone is not enough to achieve true AGI. AI must learn through the observation of images and understand them. https://lnkd.in/gdtG3My6
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In an interview with '60 minutes' Kai-Fu Lee, the 'oracle of AI', multi-billion investor in AI with 50m followers made a remarkable statement: Kai-Fu Lee: "...AGI, artificial general intelligence, I would say not within the next 30 years and possibly never." Scott Pelley: "Possibly never? What's so insurmountable?" Kai-Fu Lee: "Because I believe in the sanctity of our soul. I believe there's a lot of things about us that we don't understand. I believe there's a lot of love and compassion that is not explainable in terms of neural networks and computational algorithms. And I currently see no way of solving them. Obviously, unsolved problems have been solved in the past, but it would be irresponsible for me to predict that these will be solved by a certain time frame." Scott Pelley: "We may just be more than our bits." Kai-Fu Lee: "We may." https://lnkd.in/e9i2QyA2 #ai #genai #ethicalai #humanintelligence
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Recent research explores the potential of incorporating human visual perception into computer vision models. Researchers at MIT and UC Berkeley suggest that by mimicking human visual processing, particularly the ability to focus on important features and ignore extraneous information, AI models could achieve improved performance on a range of tasks. This approach aligns with other efforts to bridge the gap between seeing and understanding in artificial intelligence, such as the development of the MoAI model. These developments offer promising avenues for creating more robust and adaptable AI systems.
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Neil Lawrence, "the inaugural DeepMind Professor of Machine Learning at the University of Cambridge," is launching a very interesting book in September called "The Atomic Human: What Makes Us Unique in the Age of AI." From the Amazon review: "By understanding the essential element of what makes us human—the “atomic human”—Lawrence shows how AI can enable us to choose the future we want." I've been learning about the similarities between artificial neural networks and the human brain's neural networks. The structures are remarkably similar, with the artificial networks, in some ways, demonstrating greater complexity. For example, the number of layers of interconnected neocortex neurons is 6 while the number of layers in ChatGPT 4 is 120. Similarly, the number of bits of DNA is around 1 Gigabyte for the human brain, while the number of bits in an LLM is more like 40 Gigabytes – and yet, even though it is much slower, the adult human brain is still far superior in many respects. I'm curious to learn more from this book about what may remain superior in the long run, as logic, reasoning, and creativity (from a Roger Schank, "recombination-nothing-net-new" perspective) overtake our abilities across more and more modalities. I've been thinking about this question from a leadership perspective: No matter how smart AI becomes, the job of a leader doesn't fundamentally change: "Govern resources." A CEO or army general may lead thousands of smarter team members. If the team gets 10x or 1000x smarter, the leader could theoretically still lead, as long as they are positioned to control the resources. I'm curious how others see this? Barclay Lincoln Burns, thanks for sharing this with the team, and good luck on the rest of your adventures with people like Neil Lawerence there at the University of Cambridge! #GenAI #AI #UniversityofCambridge # https://lnkd.in/gENSN--H
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A Quick Flashback into AI's History! In 1950, the British mathematician Alan Turing proposed an experiment called the “Turing Test”. It was to determine whether a machine could have intelligent behavior similar to a human being, earning him the title “father of AI”. Later on McCarthy coined the term “artificial intelligence” in 1955 as part of a research proposal. He wanted to test a theory that a machine could prescribe the core principles of intelligence. #ai #artificialintelligence #technology
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