A new 'common sense' test for AI could lead to smarter machines
Briefly

Common sense includes not only social abilities and reasoning but also a "naive sense of physics" - this means that we know certain things about physics without having to work through physics equations, like why you shouldn't put a bowling ball on a slanted surface.This means it can actually give a sense of social awareness and could interact with humans in real-world settings.Common sense includes not only social abilities and reasoning but also a "naive sense of physics."Computer scientists are making (slow) but steady progress toward building AI agents that can infer mental states, predict future actions, and work with humans.
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