Re: Video and slides for talk on human-like AI

Awesome.

On Thu, 15 June 2023, 7:30 pm Dave Raggett, <dsr@w3.org> wrote:

> 14 June 2023 talk to the Darmstadt Ontology Group.
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> *Human-like AI: from logic to argumentation, reasoning with imperfect
> knowledge in the era of AGI*
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> *Human interactions and our understanding of the world is replete with
> uncertainty, imprecision, incomplete and inconsistent knowledge. Logicians
> have largely turned a blind eye to the challenges of imperfect knowledge.
> This is despite a long tradition of work on argumentation, stretching all
> the way back to Ancient Greece, that underpins courtroom proceedings,
> ethical guidelines, political discussion and everyday arguments.  I will
> introduce the plausible knowledge notation as a potential solution that
> covers plausible inferences of properties and relationships, fuzzy scalars
> and quantifiers, along with analogical reasoning. I will then demonstrate
> that large language models are good at plausible reasoning, and examine the
> role of symbolic knowledge in the dawning era of artificial general
> intelligence. Computers are already better than us at dealing with complex
> knowledge on a large scale. We can look forward to collaborative
> development of knowledge based systems using AGIs working hand in hand with
> human experts.  Today’s large language models are just the beginning of an
> intellectual revolution that will have huge and disruptive effects on work,
> education and play.*
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> Video: https://youtu.be/GMDGbRQSWyo
> Slides: http://www.w3.org/2023/06-Human-like-AI.pdf
>
> p.s. I am behind in copying recent work to the GitHub repository and hope
> to get that done in the next few weeks as I progress the work on cognitive
> swarms. I also want to draft a Community Group report on PKN - the
> plausible knowledge notation similar to the existing report on Chunks &
> Rules.
>
> Best regards to all.
>
> Dave Raggett <dsr@w3.org>
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