What We Talk About When We Talk About AI

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MAGAZINE What We Talk About When We Talk About AI ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE TECHNOLOGY 30 OCT 2015 W e have all seen the films, read the comics or been awed by the prophetic books, and from them we think we have developed a pretty good understanding of artificial intelligence. So if artificial intelligence is represented by, say, 2001: A Space Odyssey s HAL 9000, or the talking operating system you fall in love with in Her, why have an entire edition of BLINK dedicated to it? The answer, of course, is that that s not all there is. Before 1997, when IBM s Deep Blue beat Kasparov, we thought artificial intelligence meant

a computer that could beat the world s best human player at chess. Then when it actually happened, we changed the definition. Now people have started worrying about the singularity : that is, the moment when machines can outperform humans in a wide range of complex tasks. And when that happens? The truth is that artificial intelligence is a broad term that refers to much more than what has been popularized in pop culture and it s a branch of science that will have irreversible impact on the marketing world. Before we get into how, here is a short glossary of terms and some background information that will help you get the most out of this issue. Terms you need to know Deep Learning or Machine Learning A way of talking about the algorithms that computers use to build their own models based on example input. It describes a computer that can move beyond fully descripted code and learn from experience, just as humans do. Deep learning is also sometimes known as neural networks. Artificial Intelligence This is a term that covers a lot of ground. Here are a few ways to think about it: Specialized, soft, weak or narrow artificial intelligence: solves complicated, specific tasks using powerful computers and sophisticated algorithms that deliver results in a way we associate with human intelligence. General or strong artificial intelligence: matches or exceeds human performance in cognitive tasks such as reasoning, planning, learning, vision and natural language conversations

on any subject. This kind of AI could potentially become sentient. Embodied artificial intelligence is what we call a robot. Disembodied artificial intelligence is artificial intelligence that delivers information but doesn t interact with the world as we do. Ambient Intelligence The digital capability or data that comes from our surroundings. It describes moments where the physical environment interacts intelligently and unobtrusively with people. It can relate to the Internet of Things and informed objects or the use of unintended data sources like using weather forecast to inform planning. Automated Intelligence This is intelligence gained by automating processes and is similar to specialized artificial intelligence when a computer takes on automated processes faster and more costefficiently. Augmented Intelligence Occurs when human intelligence is boosted by use of sensors and other digital capabilities. An example is making better decisions based on tracking behavior. Natural Language Processing A type of artificial intelligence that focuses on enabling machines to read and understand human language with the aim of enhancing communication between person and machine. Neural networks Algorithms created to simulate the way the layers of the brain work, and they make learning in computers possible. Simple neural networks are limited to up to a hundred or so neurons, usually organized in a simple layer. Advanced neural networks, such as Google Search, can simulate the effects of billions of neurons and are usually organized in hierarchical layers. Virtual Assistants (VA) or Virtual Private Assistants (VPA) Handy information aggregators that are increasingly useful and supportive. Android has

Google Now, Apple has Siri, Windows has Cortana, Baidu has Duer and Facebook has M. This is the current artificial intelligence battlefield. It s predicted that VPAs will have a huge impact on marketing and could fundamentally change consumer behavior and the consumer journey. Law of Accelerating Returns Coined by Ray Kurzweil in 1999, this formula describes the certain types of progress that are exponential including human progress, which moves quicker as time goes by because more advanced societies have the ability to progress at a faster rate than less advanced societies. Turing Test Proposed by British mathematician Alan Turing to determine a satisfactory operational definition of intelligence and assess whether a computer can pass for a human. In the test, an interrogator questions both humans and computers and the computer only passes if the interrogator cannot determine who or what is responding. Exponential Growth Growth that increases at a consistent rate. It takes just 30 exponential steps to get to 1,053,741,824. The increase is slow at first but the last step adds more than 500 million (536,870,912 for the detail-oriented). Singularity Introduced in technology by science fiction author and futurist Vernor Vinge in 1987. It s a problem we face every time we consider the creation of intelligences greater than our own. When this happens, human history will have reached a kind of singularity a place where extrapolation breaks down and new models must be applied and the world will pass beyond our understanding. Ray Kurzweil predicts we will reach singularity in 2045. Moore s Law In 1965, the co-founder of Intel, Gordon Moore, extrapolated that computing would dramatically increase in power and decrease in relative cost at an exponential pace. It describes the decades-long trend in the development of computer hardware, where the

number of transistors placed on an integrated circuit doubles every two years. Robot The physical embodiment of artificial intelligence either in the narrow or super-intelligent sense. The Protagonists RAY KURZWEIL Inventor, thinker, author and futurist. Described by The Wall Street Journal as the restless genius, Kurzweil is known for his many inventions (including the first CCD flatbed scanner and printto-speech reading machine for the blind) and his 30-year track record of accurate technological predictions. He has received 20 honorary doctorates as well as honors from three US presidents. Kurzweil has also authored seven books, five of which have been best sellers. He is currently a director of Engineering at Google, heading up a team developing machine intelligence and natural language understanding. Kurzweil believes that humans should have a positive outlook on AI. ELON MUSK CEO of Tesla Motors, entrepreneur and visionary, Musk is worried that artificial intelligence will destroy humanity. To protect our civilization, he has donated $10 million toward research that will keep artificial intelligence safe. Musk is an advocate of proactively confronting the dangers of artificial intelligence. NICK BOSTROM Author and professor of philosophy at Oxford University Bostrom is the founding director

of the Future of Humanity Institute. He is the author of more than 200 publications including the academic book Superintelligence: Paths, Dangers, Strategies, a New York Times best seller. Bostrom regards artificial intelligence as a transgenerational, global existential risk. STEPHEN HAWKING Physicist and cosmologist. Hawking, the subject of the film The Theory of Everything, advocates a careful approach to artificial intelligence development and expects that computers will overtake humans with artificial intelligence at some point within the next 100 years. ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE TECHNOLOGY