Re: Goal of AI: Perfect or Bounded Rationality



Curt,

Would you subscribe to the proposition that there exists:

1. A reinforcement learning algorithm
2. A set of conditional reinforcements (possibly non-stationary)
3. A sequence of sensory input

such that a machine which learns according to the above would exhibit
behavior
indistiguishable from human behavior? Or are there behaviors that
humans exhibit
which will cannot be accounted for by reinforcement learning alone?

.



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