WCCI2024 Panel: Can AI Craft AI Inspired by the Brain?: Insights from the Fathers
Panel Abstract
Recent developments in neural network research have shown remarkable progress, especially with Transformer-based models. There are differing perspectives on potential paths to Artificial General Intelligence (AGI) and superintelligence: some argue that expanding computational resources and data may be sufficient. In contrast, others contend that fundamental technological elements are still missing. The acceleration of AI development raises the possibility of an intelligence explosion through AI conducting AI research. Dr. Shiro Takagi is invited as an expert in this field. The panel discussion aims to gain insights from pioneers in neural network research, with Dr. Kunihiko Fukushima and Dr. Shun’ichi Amari invited to participate. The panel aims to engage in a comprehensive discussion on the future of AI, including the evolving role of human researchers in AI development.
Agenda
14:20-14:30 Opening & Introduction: Hiroshi Yamakawa
14:30-15:30 Presentations
14:30-14:50 Kunihiko Fukushima: Deep CNN for Artificial Vision — Learn from Biological Brain —
14:50-15:10 Shiro Takagi: Tentative: Possibilities of AI research conducted by AI
15:10-15:30 Shun-ichi Amari: Artificial Intelligence vs Natural Intelligence
15:30-16:00 Panel Discussion
Panelists: Kunihiko Fukushima, Shunichi Amari, Shiro Takagi
Moderator: Hiroshi Yamakawa
16:00-16:10 Summary and Closing