Joshua Tenenbaum: 'Types of intelligence: why human-like AI is important'
Josh Tenenbaum
2017 Presentation
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Symposium: Kinds of intelligence: types, tests and meeting the needs of society
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Symposium: Kinds of intelligence: types, tests and meeting the needs of society
Abstract
Joshua Tenenbaum is Professor at the Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and is leader of the Computational Cognitive Science Group, where he studies computational models of human learning and inference. He has numerous influential papers, including 'How to Grow a Mind', exploring how computational models can address deep questions about the nature and origin of human thought. His work combines empirical methods and formal approaches with a focus on probabilistic models, and has narrowed the gap between AI and the capacities of human learners.
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