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− | When training an [[Artificial Intelligence]] we try to teach it what we know. The problem with that is that we function in the world doing things that we don't know how to do.<ref>Matthew Hutson ''Can Computers Learn Common Sense?'' New Yorker (2022-04-05) https://www.newyorker.com/tech/annals-of-technology/can-computers-learn-common-sense</ref> That stuff is called tacit knowledge which | + | When training an [[Artificial Intelligence]] we try to teach it what we know. The problem with that is that we function in the world doing things that we don't know how to do.<ref>Matthew Hutson ''Can Computers Learn Common Sense?'' New Yorker (2022-04-05) https://www.newyorker.com/tech/annals-of-technology/can-computers-learn-common-sense</ref> That stuff is called tacit knowledge which has not been articulated into words, and perhaps cannot be articulated without a great deal of introspection. |
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Revision as of 09:18, 7 April 2022
Full Titel or Meme
Common Sense is the stuff that we know without knowing it.
Also Known As
- Tacit Knowledge
- Implicit Knowledge
Problems
When training an Artificial Intelligence we try to teach it what we know. The problem with that is that we function in the world doing things that we don't know how to do.[1] That stuff is called tacit knowledge which has not been articulated into words, and perhaps cannot be articulated without a great deal of introspection.
Solutions
References
- ↑ Matthew Hutson Can Computers Learn Common Sense? New Yorker (2022-04-05) https://www.newyorker.com/tech/annals-of-technology/can-computers-learn-common-sense
- ↑ Keith Kirkpatrick, Still Waiting for Self-Driving Cars (2022-04) CACM 65 No 4 p 12 ff