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Building Intelligent Machines Helps Us Learn How Our Brain Works

Designing machines to think like humans provides insight into intelligence itself.

By George Musser

The dream of artificial intelligence has never been just to make a grandmaster-beating chess engine or a chatbot that tries to break up a marriage. It has been to hold a mirror to our own intelligence, that we might understand ourselves better. Researchers seek not simply artificial intelligence but artificial general intelligence, or AGI—a system with humanlike adaptability and creativity.