How AI can achieve human-level intelligence: researchers call for change in tack
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A recent survey conducted among AI professionals reveals skepticism towards achieving artificial general intelligence (AGI) using current technologies. Over 75% of respondents believe that merely scaling up existing AI systems will not lead to human-level reasoning. Additionally, most participants indicated neural networks are insufficient for matching or exceeding human intelligence. Francesca Rossi, the survey leader, highlights that the focus should be on developing AI that enhances human capabilities rather than replacing them, emphasizing the importance of human growth in AI research.
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