Self-Improving Artificial Intelligence

October 24, 2007 lecture by Steve Omohundro for the Stanford University Computer Systems Colloquium (EE 380). Steve presents fundamental principles that underlie the operation of “self-improving systems,” ie, computer software and hardware that improve themselves by learning from their own operations. EE 380 | Computer Systems Colloquium: www.stanford.edu Stanford Computer Systems Laboratory: csl.stanford.edu Stanford Center for Professional Development: scpd.stanford.edu Stanford University …

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11 comments

  1. It doesn’t have to assume that always. It all depends on how it was programmed. Say you keep lying to it and figures out your lying. It can eventually learn to “doubt” you.

  2. JamesGarfieldDavis

    hum, maybe… but then it had to compute the way i said the lie, my voice, my body language all of that… seems like a task for a super.computer, if at all…

  3. Yeah to make a computer emulate a human is in that way is very difficult.

  4. im an economics major i wasn’t expecting to see all this in an AI video lol

  5. me too :)))

  6. tintintintin232323

    they had the dream of grand master level chess and did it-now its rudimentary consciousness-the guy seems confused and nervous-rightly so-between two and twenty million (!) lines of code-and we have made costly mistakes-deadly mistakes-when are we going to start building “tools” that can do the job?

  7. tintintintin232323

    further-will the tools be adequet, in time? Is it fear that we dont know what will evolve-or that we will no longer be the ultimate intellect? its gonna take time-how many lines will you need to simulate 100 billion synapses? maybe by 12-21-2012?!

  8. tintintintin232323

    and-when you launch a petaflops AI-is the question not how many bugs will happen-but how fast they will manifest-and in what form-intellect starts in infants-by design-a baby is harmless as it learns to think-adults with falty intellect are dangerous…

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