I usually reply that much of my best work is done by my subconscious. When I talk about my AI work I am regularly asked about consciousness. Humans are better at natural language than AIs are (though an AI is better at jeopardy than humans are). Humans currently have a richer set of emotions than AIs do. Operate with more consistency than humansĬan remotely maneuver helicopters better than human pilotsĬan create patentable inventions (i.e., Koza's GAs)Ĭan prove math theorems humans have not been able to solve (i.e., the Robbins problem)Ĭan evaluate loan applications and predict student success better than humans canĬan plan/schedule transportation problems faster than humans canĬan solve arithmetic/accounting problems faster and more accurately than humans Handle statistics and probability better than humans can Performs control tasks better than humansĬan (via telepresence) be in many places at once But for those people who seem to be satisfied only with "human equivalent" AIs I can't help but note that: Different people have different levels of intelligence and there are different sorts of intelligence as well so we should be quite happy to have an AI even if it is not as smart as the very smartest human. So asking which is "more intelligent" or "superior" is going to be an approximation at best. They don't eat the same foods, reproduce in the same way, occupy the same habitat. Humans and AIs don't occupy the same niche. The question then is, how intelligent is it. My Asa H 2.0 (and some other AI experiments) meets all of these criteria and is intelligent. "The ability to be able to correctly see similarities and differences and recognize things that are identical." ".effectively perceiving.and responding to the environment." "Any system.that generates adaptive behaviour." ".the process of acquiring, storing in memory, retrieving, combining, comparing." "Sensation, perception, association, reasoning." ".the general mental ability involved in calculating, reasoning, perceiving relationships and analogies, learning quickly, storing and retrieving information.classifying, generalizing, and adjusting to new situations." ".ability to adapt effectively to the environment, either by making a change in oneself or by changing the environment or finding a new one.a combination of many mental processes." "The ability to learn facts and skills and apply them." "Intelligence is a very general mental capability that, among other things, involves the ability to reason, plan, solve problems.learn quickly, and learn from experience." "The ability to learn.and make judgments.based on reason." "The ability to use order to solve problems and adapt to new situations." There are many competing definitions of Intelligence:
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