Results for "intelligence growth"
Sudden jump to superintelligence.
Rate at which AI capabilities improve.
Incremental capability growth.
Organizational uptake of AI technologies.
Robots learning via exploration and growth.
Distributed agents producing emergent intelligence.
Persistent directional movement over time.
Intelligence and goals are independent.
The field of building systems that perform tasks associated with human intelligence—perception, reasoning, language, planning, and decision-making—via algori...
AI capable of performing most intellectual tasks humans can.
System-level design for general intelligence.
System that independently pursues goals over time.
Artificial environment for training/testing agents.
Intelligence emerges from interaction with the physical world.
Collective behavior without central control.
AI limited to specific domains.
A subfield of AI where models learn patterns from data to make predictions or decisions, improving with experience rather than explicit rule-coding.
Constraining outputs to retrieved or provided sources, often with citation, to improve factual reliability.
A high-capacity language model trained on massive corpora, exhibiting broad generalization and emergent behaviors.
Ensuring model behavior matches human goals, norms, and constraints, including reducing harmful or deceptive outputs.
Model-generated content that is fluent but unsupported by evidence or incorrect; mitigated by grounding and verification.
A discipline ensuring AI systems are fair, safe, transparent, privacy-preserving, and accountable throughout lifecycle.
A hidden variable influences both cause and effect, biasing naive estimates of causal impact.
A system that perceives state, selects actions, and pursues goals—often combining LLM reasoning with tools and memory.
AI focused on interpreting images/video: classification, detection, segmentation, tracking, and 3D understanding.
Categorizing AI applications by impact and regulatory risk.
AI subfield dealing with understanding and generating human language, including syntax, semantics, and pragmatics.
Required human review for high-risk decisions.
A theoretical framework analyzing what classes of functions can be learned, how efficiently, and with what guarantees.
Logged record of model inputs, outputs, and decisions.