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From CAPTCHA to Commonsense: How Brain Can Teach Us About Artificial Intelligence

Abstract: Despite the recent progress in AI-powered by deep learning in solving narrow tasks, we are not close to human intelligence in its flexibility, versatility, and efficiency. Efficient learning and effective generalization come from inductive biases, and building Artificial General Intelligence (AGI) is an exercise in finding the right set of inductive biases that make fast learning possible while being general enough to be widely applicable in tasks that humans excel at. To make progress in AGI, we argue that we can look at the human brain for such inductive biases and principles of generalization. To that effect, we propose a strategy to gain insights from the brain by simultaneously looking at the world it acts upon and the computational framework to support efficient learning and generalization. We present a neuroscience-inspired generative model of vision as a case study for such an approach and discuss some open problems about the path to AGI.

URL: https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fncom.2020.554097/full
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