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The history and future of AI

Stuart Russell

2021Oxford Review of Economic Policy24 citationsDOI

Abstract

Abstract The standard model for developing AI systems assumes a fixed, known objective that the AI system is required to optimize through its actions. Systems developed within the standard model have been increasingly successful. I briefly summarize the state of the art and its likely evolution over the next decade. Substantial breakthroughs leading to general-purpose AI are much harder to predict, but they will have an enormous impact on the global economy and on human roles therein. At the same time, I expect that the standard model will become increasingly untenable in real-world applications because of the difficulty of specifying objectives completely and correctly. I propose a new model for AI development in which the machine’s uncertainty about the true objective leads to qualitatively new modes of behaviour that are more robust, controllable, and deferential.

Topics & Concepts

EconomicsComputer scienceStandard Model (mathematical formulation)Risk analysis (engineering)Mathematical economicsBusinessArchaeologyGauge (firearms)HistoryExplainable Artificial Intelligence (XAI)Reinforcement Learning in RoboticsMachine Learning and Data Classification