KEY POINTS
  • In its quest for artificial general intelligence, which is sometimes called human-level AI, DeepMind is focusing a large chunk of its efforts on an approach called "reinforcement learning."
  • This involves programming an AI to take certain actions in order to maximize its chance of earning a reward in a certain situation. In other words, the algorithm "learns" to complete a task by seeking out these preprogrammed rewards.
  • Researchers at the company argued in a paper submitted to the peer-reviewed Artificial Intelligence journal last month that "Reward is enough" to reach general AI but not everyone agrees.
David Silver, leader of the reinforcement learning research group at DeepMind, being awarded an honorary "ninth dan" professional ranking for AlphaGo.

Computer scientists are questioning whether DeepMind, the Alphabet-owned U.K. firm that's widely regarded as one of the world's premier AI labs, will ever be able to make machines with the kind of "general" intelligence seen in humans and animals.

In its quest for artificial general intelligence, which is sometimes called human-level AI, DeepMind is focusing a chunk of its efforts on an approach called "reinforcement learning."