Suzanne Gildert, founder of a Canadian company aiming to give robots a 'soul,' draws parallels between human consciousness and AI training. Current AI systems, like Tesla's self-driving tech, can take extensive training and still struggle with unpredictability, while humans learn efficiently with less effort. Gildert believes that enhancing robots through consciousness could enable them to handle complex, real-world scenarios more effectively, as the human brain operates with remarkable efficiency compared to today’s AI models, which require vast resources for training.
Suzanne Gildert's mission to imbue robots with consciousness is driven by the observation that current AI resembles automatic processes and lacks human-like adaptability.
The stark contrast between AI training demands and human learning efficiency raises questions about consciousness as a potential avenue to enhance robotic functionality.
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