| Date | Event Type | Description | Location | Actions |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1943-01-01 | N/A | McCulloch and Pitts imagined neural-network technology. | N/A | View |
This document appears to be a page (185) from a transcript, likely of a speech or interview given by a technologist (contextually Stephen Wolfram) regarding Artificial Intelligence. The speaker discusses the limitations of natural language interfaces like Siri, the creation of a knowledge-based computer language (Wolfram|Alpha), and the history of AI testing (Turing Tests) and neural networks. The document bears a House Oversight stamp, indicating it is part of a congressional investigation, likely related to Epstein's funding of or involvement with scientific communities.
A page from a scientific essay or book chapter discussing the history and skepticism of the 'technological singularity.' The author references work on quantum computers and cites historical figures like John von Neumann and Norbert Wiener, as well as modern figures like Ray Kurzweil, Stephen Hawking, and Elon Musk regarding the potential risks and benefits of AI and superintelligence. The document bears a House Oversight stamp, indicating it is part of an investigation file, likely related to Jeffrey Epstein's connections to the scientific community.
The text discusses the evolution of artificial intelligence and computer languages, emphasizing the shift from low-level machine instructions to knowledge-based languages that align with human thinking. The speaker highlights the limitations of the Turing Test, noting that systems like Wolfram|Alpha fail because they are too knowledgeable compared to humans. Additionally, the text touches on advancements in visual object identification using neural network technology rooted in concepts from the 1940s and 1980s.
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