What will it take to satisfy human curiosity?

by | Mar 29, 2020 | 0 comments

To the degree that “human curiosity” involves the satisfaction gained from coming to understand things we don’t currently understand, artificial intelligence — specifically machine learning, the ability of computers to figure out things beyond what their programmers coded into their software — will be almost infinitely better at it than we are. We may well get answers to a lot more big questions than we’d ever be able to get on our own, but maybe not in a way that feels especially “satisfying.”

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