The question is: Do we have enough knowledge about how human brain works in order to an "attempt" to create a more human AI? I don't know about the most recent studies about human brain, but I think we don't know a lot or at least not enough to replicate this behavior.
So, it is valid of course, the need to create a more human AI, but I think from technological perspective we are not that far yet.
Nice piece @yesiknow!
@]lion200: The question is: Do we have enough knowledge about how human brain works in order to an "attempt" to create a more human AI?
Hi, lion200 and I appreciate you and your reply! :D I like your question about. "Do we have enough knowledge about how human brain works in order to an "attempt" to create a more human AI?"
Doubtful that we have "enough" knowledge. I think we are still learning about the human brain.
We have to keep studying how the human (or others) brain operates. The current AI examples that we all use are lacking or not progressing as humans do. Current examples of A.I. seem to be too mechanical. At least when we "attempt" to replicate behavior, we learn which methods somehow work. Programmers or mathematicians created the first artificial neural networks. Did they have enough knowledge about how the brain works? I doubt it! But those programmers and mathematicians that coded the first ANN's came up with methods that often get some of the work done that saves us some work and time.
You're welcome @yesiknow. Thanks for this good topic.
Indeed, there is already something on which scientists and programmers work on. But we are in a very early stage by means of "more human AI". That can take a very long time, since we simply lack knowledge.