VERSES Publishes New Research Proposing Future Path for AI
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Wednesday, December 14, 2022
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The paper, entitled “ Designing Ecosystems of Intelligence from First Principles ,” presents a vision and roadmap for AI based on a field of research called Active Inference.
Key Points:
- The paper, entitled “ Designing Ecosystems of Intelligence from First Principles ,” presents a vision and roadmap for AI based on a field of research called Active Inference.
- KOSM, the network operating system from VERSES, uses the Active Inference framework as the foundation for its AI decision-making and planning capabilities.
- The global AI market is projected to grow to USD $1.394 trillion by the end of the decade.
- Despite its successful applications, AI has fundamental challenges impeding the ultimate aspiration of human (or super-human) level generalized machine intelligence.