From chess to AlphaGo
Professor Jacek Mańdziuk: Despite being very effective and outperforming the best human players, artificial intelligence playing Go is not the ultimate achievement in abstract strategy games.
Professor Jacek Mańdziuk: Despite being very effective and outperforming the best human players, artificial intelligence playing Go is not the ultimate achievement in abstract strategy games.
Professor Włodzisław Duch: Good education is key to the success of every strategy connected with AI.
If the therapy is meant to relieve pain, we ask the patient if it hurts less. When we try to restore consciousness, our question is what we should measure, since we can’t see the problem. How can we ask a question to a patient we are not able to communicate with? The scientists working at the Alarm Clock Clinic have to face these questions every day.
Professor Jerzy Stefanowski: Our scientists are invisible, research is floundering, we are rarely cited in the world.
Professor Krzysztof Jassem: As far as translation of general texts is concerned, humans will remain irreplaceable
Professor Przemysław Kazienko: To be a significant player in the AI industry we must be visible and have more scientists […]
Professor Leszek Rutkowski: Over the last decade AI in Poland has developed faster than any other field of research
Professor Krzysztof Krawiec: Many AI applications that seemed hypothetical just a few years ago are now within our reach.
Prof. Halina Kwaśnicka: Artificial intelligence in Polish medicine? Sure, but give us access to data.