Intelligent Interaction with the Real World

author: Leslie Pack Kaelbling, Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, MIT
published: Sept. 1, 2010,   recorded: July 2010,   views: 4398
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Since the inception of the field, one of the visions of artificial intelligence has been robust, intelligent, general-purpose robots that interact with the real world. We have made useful progress in that direction, but there is still a long way to go. I will characterize one view of how we might achieve this goal, describe some intermediate results, and characterize important technical and methodological problems that must be solved to make that vision real.

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