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The term Artificial Intelligence was first used in 1955 by John McCarthy to propose the 1956 Dartmouth Summer Research Project on Artificial Intelligence. In recognition of the 50th anniversary of AI, the Artificial General Intelligence Research Institute (AGIRI) hosted its first workshop May 20-21, 2006.

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AGIRI Workshop 2006


Theme: Transitioning from Narrow AI to Artificial General Intelligence

Focus: Grounding Linguistic Relationships in Nonlinguistic Reality

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The field of AI is poised to make a transition from a focus on highly specialized "narrow AI" problem solving systems to confronting the more difficult issues of "human level intelligence" and more broadly "artificial general intelligence."

This workshop will focus on AGI issues in general, with a non-exclusive focus on the theme of grounding linguistic relationships in nonlinguistic reality.

Speakers will comprise individuals actively involved with the design and/or implementation of AGI systems. Additional speakers will provide insight into relevant aspects of AGI theory and application. The event will be filmed and selective proceedings published (detailed publication plans TBA).


Intro & Keynote (Sat. 8 AM - May 20)
Session I: AGI Background
Speakers address important conceptual, scientific and engineering issues related to AGI and the conference theme.


Session II: Contemporary AGI Projects (Sat. PM - May 20)
Speakers review their AGI projects (where relevant including a brief discussion of how their AGI systems deal with the focus issue of grounding linguistic relationships in nonlinguistic reality).


Session III: AGI and Applied Computational Linguistics (Sun. 9 AM - May 21)
Speakers address what current computational linguistics methods can do, and where they fall short due to their lack of general contextual understanding.

Session IV: Panel Discussions (PM - May 21)
Discussions on particular issues related to AGI and grounding linguistic relationships in nonlinguistic reality


Panel II - 2:40-3:40 PM = How do we more greatly ensure responsible AGI?
Participants: Eiezer Yudkowsky, Jeff Medina, Dr. Karl H. Pribram, Ari Heljakka, Dr. Hugo de Garis (Mod: Stephan Vladimir Bugaj)
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Panel III: 4-6 PM = What are the bottlenecks, and how soon to AGI?
Participants: Dr. Stan Franklin, Dr. Hugo de Garis, Sam S. Adams , Dr. Eric Baum, Dr. Pei Wang, Steve Grand, Dr. Ben Goertzel (Mod: Dr. Phil Goetz)
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Virtual Workshop (Ongoing)
Speakers describing their AGI projects are encouraged to complete the following questionnaire for publication to the Online AGIRI Workshop Forum.

  • What is the end goal of the project?
  • What milestones are expected to be achieved along the way?
  • Roughly how much effort is expected to be required to bring the project to the point of roughly "human level" intelligence?
  • What are the largest obstacles expected to be confronted along the path?
  • Roughly how much computing resources are expected to be required?
  • How is knowledge intended to be represented in the AGI system?
  • How is learning intended to be accomplished in the AGI system?
  • How is logical reasoning intended to be accomplished?
  • How is perception intended to be accomplished?
  • How is the control of motor systems intended to be accomplished?
  • How is human language understanding intended to be accomplished?
  • How is human language generation intended to be accomplished?
  • How is self-modification of the system's own source code intended to be accomplished (if at all)?
  • How, if at all, would one go about trying to impose a particular human-determined goal system on an instance of the AGI system?
  • What (if any) practical applications do you think will be enabled by your system at an intermediary stage, before it has achieved human-level AGI?

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Two Full Days: Sat-Sun, May 20-21, 2006
Attendance: $600 for both days (or $350 for one day). Lunch served, no other accommodations. To maintain focus, overall attendance is limited to less than 45 individuals. The event will be filmed and selective proceedings published (detailed publication plans TBA). Please contact us (below) before attending.
NOTE: EVENT HAS ALREADY TAKEN PLACE

Hotel/Location:
Bethesda North Marriott Hotel & Conference Center
5701 Marinelli Road
North Bethesda, Maryland 20852 USA
Phone: 1-800-859-8003
There are a limited number of reserved Marriott guest rooms ($159) available. Please ask for them under the "AGIRI Workshop" name.

If the Marriott is booked, there are two other suggested hotels located 1.2 miles north... Doubletree ($129) and Ramada Inn ($139). To reserve your room, please try: http://www.orbitz.com then click: "Hotels", click: "Search by address", enter: 5701 Marinelli Rd N. Bethesda, MD 20852, click: "Check-in" May 19, click: "Check-out" May 22, then click: "Find".

Important Links:
Main Workshop Website: http://www.agiri.org/workshop
Directions/Hotel: http://www.agiri.org/directions.htm
Workshop Schedule: http://www.agiri.org/schedule.htm
Printable Version / Handout: http://www.agiri.org/workshop/AGIRI_Workshop_2006.pdf

AGIRI Workshop Organizing Committee:

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Dr. Ben Goertzel - ben at novamente.net

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Dr. Phil Goetz - philgoetz at gmail.com

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Bruce Klein - bruce at novamente.net

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Dr. Pei Wang - dr.peiwang at gmail.com

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