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How AI pales in the face of human intelligence and ingenuity | Letters

Sheila Hayman says artificial intelligence can’t match the qualities that we have just by the virtue of being alive, and Graham Taylor shows how AI can summarise but not reasonGary Marcus is right to point out – as many of us have for years – that just scaling up compute size is not going to solve the problems of generative artificial intelligence (When billion-dollar AIs break down over puzzles a child can do, it’s time to rethink the hype, 10 June). But he doesn’t address the real reason why a child of seven can solve the Tower of Hanoi puzzle that broke the computers: we’re embodied animals and we live in the world.All living things are born to explore, and we do so with all our senses, from birth. That gives us a model of the world and everything in it. We can infer general truths from a few instances, which no computer can do. Continue reading...

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