![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() I am now using several of the ideas from that project as a basis for building an ARC solver. In 2009, I started working on a fairly ambitious general AI architecture I called ONEIROS (Open-ended Neuro-Electronic Intelligent Robot Operating System), which I worked on it for a few years before gradually moving on to other things. I then moved towards AI, in particular "cognitive developmental robotics,'' which is the AI subfield I identified with as a university student - building computational models of human cognitive developmental, sometimes physically embodied into robots or at least simulations. Initially I was coming at it from the perspective of neuropsychology and developmental psychology. I've been trying to "understand" the mind (in a broad sense) as my primary area of focus for a long time, for the past 15 years or so. I mean it to be actionable, useful to others, not merely a set of opinions - a formal framework for rigorously expressing certain ideas about generalization and intelligence, and a concrete challenge for others to take on. What was your intellectual path to this point, however that question makes sense to you?įrancois Chollet: This paper is my attempt to write down and formalize things I've been saying for many years, in talks, in blog posts or on Twitter, in personal conversations. ![]() ZDNet: Please describe briefly how you came to the train of thought that brought you to building ARC and writing the paper. ![]()
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