Robots will surpass human intelligence by 2030, scientists say
Personal robots have been a long time coming, but scientists now say we can expect revolutionary machines that surpass human physical and intellectual abilities within 22 years.
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kurzweils_brain    2 votes   Tuesday, May 27, 2008 at 2:22 PM
This is based upon a stack of assumptions, and the truth is that scientists don't really know when human equivalent machine intelligence will arrive - only that it seems plausible. Specific timelines are usually based upon Moore's law, and the assumption that a certain number of transistors or computational steps are functionally equivalent to a certain number of neurons. Since we still don't know what the essential functionality of a neuron is these predictions could be subject to a wide margin or error.
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wal    1 votes   Wednesday, May 28, 2008 at 1:01 PM
Agree. The article is simply a collection of references to recent experiments and doesn't have a strong support for it's claims.
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