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An AI modelled on the human brain, with Peter Voss, CEO, Aigo
Podcast |
VUX World
Publisher |
Kane Simms
Media Type |
audio
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Publication Date |
Aug 24, 2022
Episode Duration |
01:05:32

Peter Voss coined the term ‘AGI’ (artificial general intelligence) and is one of the best brains in the business to discuss the real potential of artificial intelligence to behave like humans. Can we build machines that can think? That are conscious? What needs to happen for us to have that ever-present AI assistant we’ve been dreaming of? The JARVIS, the Holly, the Computer, the Hal’s of the world. Peter Voss is the co-founder, CEO and Chief Scientist at Aigo, a conversational AI technology that uses a brain-like cognitive architecture – also known as ‘The Third Wave of AI’.

According to Peter, this approach puts Aigo at ‘Light Years’ ahead of chatbots and other so-called ‘Personal Assistants’, and puts it at the forefront of Conversational AI.

Current chatbot technologies used in the enterprise and consumer space, have serious inherent limitations: They do not remember what was said before, cannot learn interactively, do not have deep contextual understanding, and cannot reason or explain themselves. This makes meaningful ongoing conversation impossible.

This capability gap has created massive unmet demand – one Aigo aims to fill.

In this episode of VUX World, Kane Simms is joined by Peter Voss to go deep on the potential of AI to mimic or become conscious, the limitations of other AI systems and the Aigo way.

Up your CX maturity in this free workshop with yours truly and Cognigy. Find out more: https://vux.world/cognigy

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Visit - https://aigo.ai/

Peter Voss on Medium https://medium.com/@petervoss


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