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Previously, you said that a lot of work in Artificial Intelligence is "5% intelligence and 95% rigged demo". What would you consider an example of something that has a higher "intelligence ratio", if there is one, and what efforts do you consider most likely to increase this ratio?
DARPA's Grand Challenge produced several intelligent cars and was definitely not a rigged demo.
Good point. I remember that in that context, Eliezer Yudkowsky had spoken highly of Sebastian Thrun's CES (C++ for embedded systems). I started reading Thrun's exposition of CES but never finished it.
Still, I'd like to hear Eliezer's answer to my question, in case there's more he can say.
Juergen had some things to say about that actually.
Something to say about "intelligent cars" or "not a rigged demo"?