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Chinese scientists have unveiled the world's first AI child named Tong Tong, created by the Beijing Institute for General Artificial Intelligence (BIGAI).
Tong Tong is a virtual AI avatar, she was shown to the public in Beijing.
BIGAI sees Tong Tong as a significant step towards developing a general artificial intelligence (AGI) agent capable of thinking and reasoning like a human.
Led by AI expert Zhu Songchun, BIGAI aims to create an AGI agent capable of performing various tasks, not just one.
Tong Tong, with abilities akin to a three- or four-year-old child, demonstrated skills such as cleaning up, fixing things, and responding to commands.
Tong Tong's uniqueness lies in her ability to assign tasks to herself without explicit instructions, showcasing unprecedented levels of independence for virtual entities. She is also designed to exhibit emotions and intellect, according to her creators.
BIGAI researchers devised the Tong test, a new method for evaluating AGI's intelligence, assessing vision, language, thinking, movement, learning, survival, and emotions. This test is crucial for ensuring AGI's compatibility with human environments, as well as its practical skills.
Thus they provoked him to anger with their inventions: and the plague brake in upon them. KJV · Psalm 106:39.
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Chinese scientists have unveiled the world's first AI child named Tong Tong, created by the Beijing Institute for General Artificial Intelligence (BIGAI).
Tong Tong is a virtual AI avatar, she was shown to the public in Beijing.
BIGAI sees Tong Tong as a significant step towards developing a general artificial intelligence (AGI) agent capable of thinking and reasoning like a human.
Led by AI expert Zhu Songchun, BIGAI aims to create an AGI agent capable of performing various tasks, not just one.
Tong Tong, with abilities akin to a three- or four-year-old child, demonstrated skills such as cleaning up, fixing things, and responding to commands.
Tong Tong's uniqueness lies in her ability to assign tasks to herself without explicit instructions, showcasing unprecedented levels of independence for virtual entities. She is also designed to exhibit emotions and intellect, according to her creators.
BIGAI researchers devised the Tong test, a new method for evaluating AGI's intelligence, assessing vision, language, thinking, movement, learning, survival, and emotions. This test is crucial for ensuring AGI's compatibility with human environments, as well as its practical skills.
Thus they provoked him to anger with their inventions: and the plague brake in upon them. KJV · Psalm 106:39.
#LASTDAYS
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Chinese scientists have unveiled the world's first AI child named Tong Tong, created by the Beijing Institute for General Artificial Intelligence (BIGAI).
Tong Tong is a virtual AI avatar, she was shown to the public in Beijing.
BIGAI sees Tong Tong as a significant step towards developing a general artificial intelligence (AGI) agent capable of thinking and reasoning like a human.
Led by AI expert Zhu Songchun, BIGAI aims to create an AGI agent capable of performing various tasks, not just one.
Tong Tong, with abilities akin to a three- or four-year-old child, demonstrated skills such as cleaning up, fixing things, and responding to commands.
Tong Tong's uniqueness lies in her ability to assign tasks to herself without explicit instructions, showcasing unprecedented levels of independence for virtual entities. She is also designed to exhibit emotions and intellect, according to her creators.
BIGAI researchers devised the Tong test, a new method for evaluating AGI's intelligence, assessing vision, language, thinking, movement, learning, survival, and emotions. This test is crucial for ensuring AGI's compatibility with human environments, as well as its practical skills.
Thus they provoked him to anger with their inventions: and the plague brake in upon them. KJV · Psalm 106:39.
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