Project Detail |
A new way to think about artificial cognitive systems
Artificial intelligence (AI) is the future. Machines that can interact with the world and learn skills is an ambitious goal in AI. However, this future hinges on how well we build autonomous agents and whether we can program them to solve problems. In this context, the Marie Sklodowska-Curie Actions INTERACT project will explore artificial cognitive systems to understand the limits of current AI systems. Specifically, it will build on the following three methods: Bayesian program induction, intrinsically motivated learning, and human-machine linguistic interactions. The aim is to open research avenues for more interpretable, performant and adaptive AI systems. This will result in scientific (interactive program synthesis approaches), societal (democratised AI training) and economic impacts (adaptive AI assistants). |