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What the Fox Said to Achilles (and friends): A Graphic Story of Artificial Intelligence

 

What the fox said to Achilles and friends: A graphic story



Artificial general intelligence

Artificial General Intelligence

Artificial General Intelligence

Artificial General Intelligence

Artificial General Intelligence

The Fox explains artificial general intelligence

Tortoise has a problem with ten bags of coins, one of which is counterfeit.

Tortoise explains the problem with ten bags of coins

Achilles offers a solution to Tortoise's problem by weighing each sack


Rabbit suggests a binary division scheme

Fox complements White Rabbit.

Fox suggests a plan to find the counterfeit coins in one weighing


Lion quotes Humpty Dumpty

Tortoise accepts Fox's solution

Fox asks hedgehog what she thinks about artificial intelligence

Achilles explains the quote from Archilocus

Hedgehog explains that she can only think about paperclips

Nick Bostrom's worry about the paperclip intelligence taking over the world is misplaced

Hedgehog says: All I can think about is paperclips.

Alice and the White Knight visit the coffee shop


Alice greets Lion and Rabbit

The White Knight is a great inventor


Achilles suggests that Fox may be able to help the Knight.


White and Fox agree to a Zoom meeting.

Alice has a tiling problem involving chessboards

Mutilated Chessboard


Fox tells Alice about the dance party problem

Alice realizes that the dancers are stuck


Transfer between problems is a necessary feature of artificial general intelligence

Someday we will have fox-like artificial intelligence

Let's get a snack

Thanks to Lewis Carroll, Alice Liddel, and John Tenniel

Algorithms are not enough to build artificial general intelligence

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Labels: AI, artificial general intelligence, artificial intelligence, counterfeit coins problem, mutilated checkerboard problem, singularity, What the tortoise said to Achilles, Zeno's paradox
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Herbert L. Roitblat, Ph.D. is Principal Data Scientist at Mimecast, Inc. Before Mimecast, he was the Principal Data Scientist for eDiscovery and Archiving at Proofpoint. He was a cofounder of DolphinSearch and OrcaTec, and the Chief Scientist at both. Previously, he was Professor of Psychology at the University of Hawaii where he did research on modeling dolphin biosonar and other topics using neural networks. He is the author of Algorithms are Not Enough from MIT Press on artificial and natural intelligence. He has several patents related to artificial intelligence. Dr. Roitblat is solely responsible for the contents of this site.
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