Review of the state of the art in autonomous artificial intelligence

  • Radanliev P
  • De Roure D
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This article presents a new design for autonomous artificial intelligence (AI), based on the state-of-the-art algorithms, and describes a new autonomous AI system called ‘AutoAI’. The methodology is used to assemble the design founded on self-improved algorithms that use new and emerging sources of data (NEFD). The objective of the article is to conceptualise the design of a novel AutoAI algorithm. The conceptual approach is used to advance into building new and improved algorithms. The article integrates and consolidates the findings from existing literature and advances the AutoAI design into (1) using new and emerging sources of data for teaching and training AI algorithms and (2) enabling AI algorithms to use automated tools for training new and improved algorithms. This approach is going beyond the state-of-the-art in AI algorithms and suggests a design that enables autonomous algorithms to self-optimise and self-adapt, and on a higher level, be capable to self-procreate.

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Radanliev, P., & De Roure, D. (2023). Review of the state of the art in autonomous artificial intelligence. AI and Ethics, 3(2), 497–504. https://doi.org/10.1007/s43681-022-00176-2

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