AG: Your AI must find and encode the simplest possible theory of what objects must exist out in the world to have excited the sensors on your camera in such a way. That is visual perception.
I suspect not. I suspect the idea that there is such a thing as visual or single-sense perception as opposed to the reality of "common sense" (i.e. integrated multi- sense) perception is a wild fallacy. Obviously there is some v. limited, super-specialised narrow AI visual perception. But AGI perception - a machine gradually coming to perceive a world as an infant does- is most probably, necessarily common sense. Visual perception has to be esp. integrated with kinaesthetic, embodied, physically "mirroring" and simulating, perception. Shouldn't a roboticist loosely agree with that philosophy?
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