Imagine asking a computer to diagnose an illness or conduct a business negotiation. “Most real-world strategic interactions involve hidden information,” said Noam Brown, a doctoral student in computer science at Carnegie Mellon University. “I feel like that’s been neglected by the majority of the AI community.”
Hum, Terry Winograd (author of SHRDLU) got out of AI in the 70s because of this very problem. I don't think it's been neglected; it just remained as elusive as, say, quantum gravity.
Hum, Terry Winograd (author of SHRDLU) got out of AI in the 70s because of this very problem. I don't think it's been neglected; it just remained as elusive as, say, quantum gravity.