Title of article
Human-level artificial general intelligence and the possibility of a technological singularity: A reaction to Ray Kurzweilʹs The Singularity Is Near, and McDermottʹs critique of Kurzweil Original Research Article
Author/Authors
Ben Goertzel، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Pages
13
From page
1161
To page
1173
Abstract
An analysis of Ray Kurzweilʹs recent book The Singularity Is Near is given, along with Drew McDermottʹs recent critique. The conclusion is that Kurzweil does an excellent job of fleshing out one particular plausible scenario regarding the future of AI, in which human-level AI first arrives via human-brain emulation. McDermottʹs arguments against the notion of Singularity via iteratively self-improving AI, as described by Kurzweil, are considered and found wanting. However, it is pointed out that the scenario focused on by Kurzweil is not the only plausible one; and an alternative is discussed, in which human-level AI arrives first via non-human-like AIʹs operating virtual worlds.
Keywords
Self-modifying software , Singularity virtual worlds , Language acquisition , Strong AI , AgI
Journal title
Artificial Intelligence
Serial Year
2007
Journal title
Artificial Intelligence
Record number
1207580
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