Building Machines that Learn and Think for Themselves: Commentary on Lake et al., Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 2017

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Authors M. Botvinick, D. G. T. Barrett, P. Battaglia, N. de Freitas, D. Kumaran, J. Z Leibo, T. Lillicrap, J. Modayil, S. Mohamed, N. C. Rabinowitz, D. J. Rezende, A. Santoro, T. Schaul, C. Summerfield, G. Wayne, T. Weber, D. Wierstra, S. Legg, D. Hassabis arXiv ID 1711.08378 Category cs.AI: Artificial Intelligence Citations 38 Last Checked 4 months ago
Abstract
We agree with Lake and colleagues on their list of key ingredients for building humanlike intelligence, including the idea that model-based reasoning is essential. However, we favor an approach that centers on one additional ingredient: autonomy. In particular, we aim toward agents that can both build and exploit their own internal models, with minimal human hand-engineering. We believe an approach centered on autonomous learning has the greatest chance of success as we scale toward real-world complexity, tackling domains for which ready-made formal models are not available. Here we survey several important examples of the progress that has been made toward building autonomous agents with humanlike abilities, and highlight some outstanding challenges.
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