
The Life Scientific Michael Wooldridge on AI and sentient robots
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Dec 19, 2023 Michael Wooldridge, a professor of computer science at the University of Oxford, demystifies AI and explains its potential benefits. He addresses immediate risks and challenges, explores his childhood fascination with science, discusses the Turing test and different types of AI, and highlights the potential applications of AI in medical research. The podcast also emphasizes how AI is revolutionizing scientific disciplines and the need for a new approach in research.
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The 1995 Multi-Agent Roadmap
- Wooldridge and Nick Jennings published a blueprint in 1995 that defined the roadmap for multi-agent systems.
- That paper unexpectedly shaped the field and guided subsequent research and applications.
Sentience Is Not The Main Goal
- Most AI researchers focus on building useful assistants, not conscious machines.
- Recent large language models revive sentience fears, but their internal mechanics lack anything like human consciousness.
Turing Test ≠ Consciousness
- The Turing test measures indistinguishability in conversation, not true understanding or consciousness.
- Passing conversational tests doesn't imply inner awareness or continuous world-modeling by the system.
