One Decade of Universal Artificial Intelligence
Marcus Hutter

TL;DR
This paper reviews the development of Universal Artificial Intelligence (UAI), highlighting theoretical foundations, practical approximations like AIXI, and recent achievements demonstrating self-adaptive, general intelligence in diverse environments.
Contribution
It provides an informal overview of UAI, connecting its theoretical basis with recent practical approximations and applications in AI.
Findings
AIXI can learn to play games without prior knowledge.
Recent approximations of AIXI are practically effective.
UAI offers a promising path toward artificial general intelligence.
Abstract
The first decade of this century has seen the nascency of the first mathematical theory of general artificial intelligence. This theory of Universal Artificial Intelligence (UAI) has made significant contributions to many theoretical, philosophical, and practical AI questions. In a series of papers culminating in book (Hutter, 2005), an exciting sound and complete mathematical model for a super intelligent agent (AIXI) has been developed and rigorously analyzed. While nowadays most AI researchers avoid discussing intelligence, the award-winning PhD thesis (Legg, 2008) provided the philosophical embedding and investigated the UAI-based universal measure of rational intelligence, which is formal, objective and non-anthropocentric. Recently, effective approximations of AIXI have been derived and experimentally investigated in JAIR paper (Veness et al. 2011). This practical breakthrough has…
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TopicsComputability, Logic, AI Algorithms
