Thinking Fast and Slow in AI

Author:

Booch Grady,Fabiano Francesco,Horesh Lior,Kate Kiran,Lenchner Jonathan,Linck Nick,Loreggia Andreas,Murgesan Keerthiram,Mattei Nicholas,Rossi Francesca,Srivastava Biplav

Abstract

This paper proposes a research direction to advance AI which draws inspiration from cognitive theories of human decision making. The premise is that if we gain insights about the causes of some human capabilities that are still lacking in AI (for instance, adaptability, generalizability, common sense, and causal reasoning), we may obtain similar capabilities in an AI system by embedding these causal components. We hope that the high-level description of our vision included in this paper, as well as the several research questions that we propose to consider, can stimulate the AI research community to define, try and evaluate new methodologies, frameworks, and evaluation metrics, in the spirit of achieving a better understanding of both human and machine intelligence.

Publisher

Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence (AAAI)

Subject

General Medicine

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