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| "Intelligent System": \\ Expectation | We expect an "intelligent" system to be able to //learn//. | | | "Intelligent System": \\ Expectation | We expect an "intelligent" system to be able to //learn//. | |
| Standard Learning Expectation | That the system can learn //a task//. | | | Standard Learning Expectation | That the system can learn //a task//. | |
| Examples of \\ "Intelligent" Systems \\ from industry | Deep Blue. Watson. Alpha Go. AlphaZero. | | | Examples of \\ "Intelligent" Systems \\ from industry | Deep Blue. Watson. AlphaGo. AlphaZero. | |
| \\ What these systems \\ have in common | They can only learn (and do) //one task// (one form of one task, to be exact). \\ They are really bad at learning temporal tasks. \\ Their learning must be turned off when they leave the lab. \\ The tasks they learn are relatively simple (in that their goal structure can be easily formalized). \\ They are neither "domain-independent" nor "general" - they are not //general learners//. | | | \\ What these systems \\ have in common | They can only learn (and do) //one task// (one form of one task, to be exact). \\ They are really bad at learning temporal tasks. \\ Their learning must be turned off when they leave the lab. \\ The tasks they learn are relatively simple (in that their goal structure can be easily formalized). \\ They are neither "domain-independent" nor "general" - they are not //general learners//. | |
| We want more general learners | A general learner would not be limited by domain, topic, task-environment, or other such limitations - the more free from such constraints, the more "intelligent" the system. | | | We want more general learners | A general learner would not be limited by domain, topic, task-environment, or other such limitations - the more free from such constraints, the more "intelligent" the system. | |