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Turing Award Winner Yoshua Bengio: Humans Still Lack Reliable Ways to Manage and Discipline AI
On Tuesday, Turing Award-winning computer scientist Yoshua Bengio published an article in the Financial Times expressing his latest views on artificial intelligence. One of the core weaknesses of AI, he said, has long been thought to be its lack of the ability to "think" -- that is, to reason internally. But OpenAI's recent advances in this area have led him and many experts to believe that we may be on the cusp of bridging the gap between AI and human reasoning. OpenAI's latest advances rely on the o1 large-scale language model, which...- 1.7k
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Turing Award winner Yao Zhizhi: I believe robots will outnumber people in the future and become an important part of the society
The Young Scientists 50² Forum 2024 kicked off in Shenzhen on September 28th with the theme of "Focus on Originality, Breakthrough". Academician of Chinese Academy of Sciences and professor of Tsinghua University, Yao Zhizhi, delivered a speech on "Scientific Perspectives on Artificial Intelligence". According to Yao, "The future world must be a world where people and robots get along, and robots can of course have all kinds of looks, but I believe that in the future, the number of robots will be more than that of people, and they will become an important part of the society." According to Yao Zhizhi, there are two most obvious trends in the development of artificial intelligence: the first trend is how to move from weak intelligence to pass...- 3.4k
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