Wednesday, October 14, 2015
> At some point Sussman expressed how he thought AI was on the wrong
track. He explained that he thought most AI directions were not
interesting to him, because they were about building up a solid AI
foundation, then the AI system runs as a sort of black box. "I'm
not interested in that. I want software that's accountable."
Accountable? "Yes, I want something that can express its symbolic
reasoning. I want to it to tell me why it did the thing it did,
what it thought was going to happen, and then what happened
instead." He then said something that took me a long time to
process, and at first I mistook for being very science-fiction'y,
along the lines of, "If an AI driven car drives off the side of the
road, I want to know why it did that. I could take the
software developer to court, but I would much rather take the AI to
court."
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