Approaches to Artificial General Intelligence: An Analysis

01/29/2022
by   Soumil Rathi, et al.
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This paper is an analysis of the different methods proposed to achieve AGI, including Human Brain Emulation, AIXI and Integrated Cognitive Architecture. First, the definition of AGI as used in this paper has been defined, and its requirements have been stated. For each proposed method mentioned, the method in question was summarized and its key processes were detailed, showcasing how it functioned. Then, each method listed was analyzed, taking various factors into consideration, such as technological requirements, computational ability, and adequacy to the requirements. It was concluded that while there are various methods to achieve AGI that could work, such as Human Brain Emulation and Integrated Cognitive Architectures, the most promising method to achieve AGI is Integrated Cognitive Architectures. This is because Human Brain Emulation was found to require scanning technologies that will most likely not be available until the 2030s, making it unlikely to be created before then. Moreover, Integrated Cognitive Architectures has reduced computational requirements and a suitable functionality for General Intelligence, making it the most likely way to achieve AGI.

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