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Information Warfare | Center for International Maritime Security

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Can Machines Have Common Sense? — The New Atlantis

Can Machines Have Common Sense? — The New Atlantis
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The great AI smokescreen - IT-Online

Jul 30, 2021 While it seems like every second conversation over the past year has been about technology enabling remote working, this has not slowed companies’ interest – and investment – into tech like the Internet of Things (IoT), Machine Learning (ML) and Artificial Intelligence (AI). Unfortunately, too many businesses are not realising the value from these investments, says Richard Firth, CEO of MIP Holdings. “This is partly because these emerging technologies are part of a long-term strategy and are only expected to start impacting on the financials further down the line, and partly because a lot more work needs to happen before they can start delivering on their promises. AI is a perfect example. In the rush to AI, many companies have neglected to put the right foundation in place,” he points out.

The Myth of Artificial Intelligence--AcademicInfluence com Features Author and Computer Scientist Erik Larson

Inflection, the opinion, editorial, and news analysis journal of AcademicInfluence.com features Larson s first-hand insights from his latest book: I figured that readers should know about the difference between commercial and practical AI as well as the sort of general intelligence that futurists insist will soon emerge, from steady progress in practical and commercial applications all the way up to the development of true, or general, AI, says Larson. The key point is devastating: there isn t a path from one to the other, or what s called narrow (usable) AI to general intelligence. General AI may still be possible, of course, but we can t get there riding a wave of machine learning, or for that matter any of the other traditional methods that we ve retired.

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