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Steps Toward an AGI Roadmap
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In the nanotech and virtual-worlds areas, the collaborative construction of explicit Roadmap documents has proved valuable for coordinating efforts and attracting funding.
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Smaller groups have also produced less elaborate Roadmaps for their research disciplines, with worthwhile results
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Comparably to these efforts in other areas, an AGI Roadmap would seem a worthy goal. This Panel Discussion aims to briefly touch some of the key questions that will need to be explored in order to create such a Roadmap.
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What are the hardest scientific or technical problems facing the field? What approaches look most promising for solving these problems? Critical Questions Toward the Formulation of an AGI Roadmap
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Specifically, what approaches look most promising for - Knowledge representation - Learning and reasoning - AGI System architecture - Language understanding/generation - Education of AGI systems Does any one of these areas look to you like a particular bottleneck, and if so why? Critical Questions Toward the Formulation of an AGI Roadmap
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What other enabling, or simultaneously developing, technologies do you think are most likely to play a critical role in fostering the path to human-level AGI? These may be computer science or computer hardware technologies, narrow AI technologies, or something completely different (brain imaging … nanotech … more powerful coffee…) Critical Questions Toward the Formulation of an AGI Roadmap
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What are your confidence intervals for the time of achievement of human-level AGI? How would they change in the hypothesis of Manhattan-Project-level funding and effort? What is a meaningful series of milestones for AGI development to proceed through in the next period?
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Critical Questions Toward the Formulation of an AGI Roadmap Where do you see AGI technology going in the periods -- 2008-2015? -- 2015-2025? -- 2025-2100?
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Critical Questions Toward the Formulation of an AGI Roadmap Is the AGI field too fragmented for the notion of a unifying Roadmap to be feasible? If so, should we perhaps be thinking in terms of a small set of distinct Roadmaps, each corresponding to a major “cluster” of researchers with sufficently-similar approaches and aspirations?
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