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Judea Pearl: Causal Reasoning, Counterfactuals, Bayesian Networks, and the Path to AGI

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The Science of Causation Is Very Useful for Answering Certain Questions

How do we create intelligent systems that need to reason with causation? So if my research question is how do I pick up this water bottle from the table? All the knowledge is required to be able to do that. How do we construct that knowledge base? Do we have to solve that problem? Of automated construction of knowledge? You're talking about the task of eliciting knowledge from an expert or the self-discovery of more knowledge, more and more knowledge. It's a different game in the causal domain because it's essentially the same thing.

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