From Where AI Is Now to Human-Level AI

John McCarthy
Computer Sciences Department
Stanford University

Abstract

It is not surprising that reaching human-level AI has proved to be difficult and progress has been slow - though there has been definite progress. The slowness and the demand to exploit what has been discovered has led many to mistakenly redefine AI, sometimes in ways that preclude human-level AI - by relegating to humans parts of the task that human level computer programs should do. Taking such redefinitions seriously impedes progress, especially by students.

This lecture tries to characterize the tasks that lie between us and human-level AI, independent of the AI methodology chosen. These problems include representation and reasoning.

Ideas for overcoming these problems, including nonmonotonic reasoning, approximate concepts, formalized contexts and introspection, will be discussed in the framework of logical AI.


Eyal Amir
Last modified: Mon Apr 20 11:58:45 PDT 1998