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When Brain-inspired AI Meets AGI

Artificial Intelligence 2023-03-29 v1

Abstract

Artificial General Intelligence (AGI) has been a long-standing goal of humanity, with the aim of creating machines capable of performing any intellectual task that humans can do. To achieve this, AGI researchers draw inspiration from the human brain and seek to replicate its principles in intelligent machines. Brain-inspired artificial intelligence is a field that has emerged from this endeavor, combining insights from neuroscience, psychology, and computer science to develop more efficient and powerful AI systems. In this article, we provide a comprehensive overview of brain-inspired AI from the perspective of AGI. We begin with the current progress in brain-inspired AI and its extensive connection with AGI. We then cover the important characteristics for both human intelligence and AGI (e.g., scaling, multimodality, and reasoning). We discuss important technologies toward achieving AGI in current AI systems, such as in-context learning and prompt tuning. We also investigate the evolution of AGI systems from both algorithmic and infrastructural perspectives. Finally, we explore the limitations and future of AGI.

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@article{arxiv.2303.15935,
  title  = {When Brain-inspired AI Meets AGI},
  author = {Lin Zhao and Lu Zhang and Zihao Wu and Yuzhong Chen and Haixing Dai and Xiaowei Yu and Zhengliang Liu and Tuo Zhang and Xintao Hu and Xi Jiang and Xiang Li and Dajiang Zhu and Dinggang Shen and Tianming Liu},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2303.15935},
  year   = {2023}
}
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