2018
DOI: 10.14236/ewic/eva2018.5
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AIA: Artificial intelligence for art

Abstract: There are limits to state-of-the-art AI that separate it from human-like intelligence. Today's AI algorithms are limited in how much previous knowledge they are able to keep through each new training phase and how much they can reuse. There is domain called AGI where will be possible to find solutions for this problems. Artificial general intelligence (AGI) describes research that aims to create machines capable of general intelligent action. "General" means that one AI program realises number of different tas… Show more

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“…1) Unacceptable risk 12 classification under this category leads to an absolute prohibition; 2) High risk 13 classification under this category results in the duty of providers, deployers and third parties to abide by a series of minimum requirements; 14 3) Limited risk 15 this category encompasses AI systems intended to interact directly with natural persons that, as such, shall comply with transparency requirements; and 4) Minimal risk 16 deployers of such AI systems are encouraged to create codes of conduct to promote the voluntary application of some or all of the mandatory requirements applicable to high-risk AI systems.…”
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“…1) Unacceptable risk 12 classification under this category leads to an absolute prohibition; 2) High risk 13 classification under this category results in the duty of providers, deployers and third parties to abide by a series of minimum requirements; 14 3) Limited risk 15 this category encompasses AI systems intended to interact directly with natural persons that, as such, shall comply with transparency requirements; and 4) Minimal risk 16 deployers of such AI systems are encouraged to create codes of conduct to promote the voluntary application of some or all of the mandatory requirements applicable to high-risk AI systems.…”
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confidence: 99%