사람에게 무의식 수준의 것들이 로봇에게 어렵고
로봇에게 쉬운 막대한 연산이나 추론은 인간에게 어렵다 hey Jay I need to go tell me a joke tell me a joke how are you Play tell me a book no yeah no I'm here OK how do you tell Min what is it tell me OK turn off the 10 Shannon tell me a joke turn off turn off the zoom app who is it no what is it yeah call no yay Play
감각 운동 및 지각 기술에는 엄청난 계산 리소스가 필요하다
Moravec's paradox
Moravec's paradox is the observation in artificial intelligence and robotics that, contrary to traditional assumptions, reasoning requires very little computation, but sensorimotor and perception skills require enormous computational resources. The principle was articulated by Hans Moravec, Rodney Brooks, Marvin Minsky and others in the 1980s. Moravec wrote in 1988, "it is comparatively easy to make computers exhibit adult level performance on intelligence tests or playing checkers, and difficult or impossible to give them the skills of a one-year-old when it comes to perception and mobility".[1]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moravec's_paradox

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