Geoffrey Hinton

Psychologist

1 citas

Computers
Humans are still much better than computers at recognizing speech.
Geoffrey HintonPsychologist
Computers
Irony is going to be hard to get. You have to be master of the literal first. But then, Americans don't get irony either. Computers are going to reach the level of Americans before Brits.
Geoffrey HintonPsychologist
Computers
Computers will understand sarcasm before Americans do.
Geoffrey HintonPsychologist
Computers
Early AI was mainly based on logic. You're trying to make computers that reason like people. The second route is from biology: You're trying to make computers that can perceive and act and adapt like animals.
Geoffrey HintonPsychologist
Learning
Deep learning is already working in Google search and in image search; it allows you to image-search a term like 'hug.' It's used to getting you Smart Replies to your Gmail. It's in speech and vision. It will soon be used in machine translation, I believe.
Geoffrey HintonPsychologist
Knowledge
In the brain, you have connections between the neurons called synapses, and they can change. All your knowledge is stored in those synapses.
Geoffrey HintonPsychologist
Intelligence
I have always been convinced that the only way to get artificial intelligence to work is to do the computation in a way similar to the human brain. That is the goal I have been pursuing. We are making progress, though we still have lots to learn about how the brain actually works.
Geoffrey HintonPsychologist