I agree. I think the fields of "computational cognitive science" and developmental psychology are the ones to look into to make progress towards the "hard fundamental problems". Some of the leading labs working on this are MIT CBMM (https://cbmm.mit.edu/, they have a nice youtube channel) and Berkeley Cocosci (https://cocosci.berkeley.edu/index.php).
Google Brain/DeepMind are also pushing some of those ideas. They must be, since they aggressively poach all the top researchers from those labs...
Ng approach is different: he wants a world powered by Deep Learning, so his goal is to make applied deep learning thrive. His strategy to do that: give those data-hungry models even more data, which is completely reasonable.
Those two approaches - fundamental research and applied deep learning - are often referred to as AI, causing much confusion.
Google Brain/DeepMind are also pushing some of those ideas. They must be, since they aggressively poach all the top researchers from those labs...
Ng approach is different: he wants a world powered by Deep Learning, so his goal is to make applied deep learning thrive. His strategy to do that: give those data-hungry models even more data, which is completely reasonable.
Those two approaches - fundamental research and applied deep learning - are often referred to as AI, causing much confusion.