posted by
Dopefish
on Sunday February 23 2014, @12:00AM
from the knowledge-is-power dept.
dyslexic writes "An Equation For Intelligence?
It is something like the philosopher's stone. A sort of E=mc2 that would put intelligence, and more particularly artificial intelligence, on a sound theoretical footing. But could it be as simple as this TED talk video (available on the link in addition to the article) suggests? The video explains some of this and provides examples of the principle in action where it is claimed to replicate a number of "human-like" intelligent behaviors including cooperation and tool use."
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(Score: 2, Funny) by weeds on Sunday February 23 2014, @04:18PM
"No"
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