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Getting AIs to work together could be a powerful force multiplier for the technology.


Philip Feldman at the University of Maryland, Baltimore County told New Scientist that the resulting communication speed-ups could help multi-agent systems tackle bigger, more complex problems than possible using natural language.

But the researchers say there’s still plenty of room for improvement. For a start, it would be helpful if models of different sizes and configurations could communicate. And they could squeeze out even bigger computational savings by compressing the intermediate representations before transferring them between models.

However, it seems likely this is just the first step towards a future in which the diversity of machine languages rivals that of human ones.

A SPACEPLANE that uses regular runways could fly to space as soon as next year.

Called Dream Chaser, the futuristic spacecraft will fly on a NASA mission to resupply the International Space Station.

The mission – officially called SSC Demo-1 – is due to take place “no earlier than May 2025”

Hanson Robotics Limited’s Ben Goertzel, Sophia and Han at RISE 2017.

Now for something that’s never been done onstage before. While they may not be human, our next guests are ready to discuss the future of humanity, and how they see their types flourish over the coming years.

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