Google develops CADIE
April 1st, 2009 Posted in AGI-09, Artificial Intelligence, Futurism
If you’ve been following my blog, you know that I often mention Google’s Cognitive Autoheuristic Distributed-Intelligence Entity project. This is a research effort led by Moshe Looks, who developed the meta-optimizing semantic evolutionary search (MOSES) that is utilized by the Novamente cognition engine. He spoke about both at the Second Conference on Artificial General Intelligence, footage of which I am currently editing for viewing online.
Today the company has finally made their findings public, and they are nothing short of a full realization of “artificial general intelligence.” To see the technical specifications of CADIE, along with a demonstration of the intelligent entity in motion, check out the below link. It’s a powerful demonstration of the most recent impacts of accelerating technological change.