A Road Map to Strong Intelligence
Philip Paquette

TL;DR
This paper explores the concept of strong intelligence, proposing a broad interdisciplinary framework, analyzing existing theories, and outlining a roadmap for achieving advanced artificial intelligence while addressing control and ethical challenges.
Contribution
It offers a comprehensive interdisciplinary perspective on strong intelligence, classifies types of intelligence, and proposes a strategic roadmap for future AI development.
Findings
Strong intelligence requires radical changes in deep learning.
A Turing-complete machine cannot possess true understanding.
Biological insights can inform AI control solutions.
Abstract
I wrote this paper because technology can really improve people's lives. With it, we can live longer in a healthy body, save time through increased efficiency and automation, and make better decisions. To get to the next level, we need to start looking at intelligence from a much broader perspective, and promote international interdisciplinary collaborations. Section 1 of this paper delves into sociology and social psychology to explain that the mechanisms underlying intelligence are inherently social. Section 2 proposes a method to classify intelligence, and describes the differences between weak and strong intelligence. Section 3 examines the Chinese Room argument from a different perspective. It demonstrates that a Turing-complete machine cannot have strong intelligence, and considers the modifications necessary for a computer to be intelligent and have understanding. Section 4…
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Taxonomy
TopicsLanguage and cultural evolution · Misinformation and Its Impacts · Space Science and Extraterrestrial Life
