
Natural Computation
... While an organism is born with and develops many raw capabilities, it is through interaction with the environment that it learns to use these capabilities. You have all seen this in your own experience, from a small child learning not to touch a hot stove, to the many hours of training that lead to ...
... While an organism is born with and develops many raw capabilities, it is through interaction with the environment that it learns to use these capabilities. You have all seen this in your own experience, from a small child learning not to touch a hot stove, to the many hours of training that lead to ...
When Robots Play Dice: The Flameless Fire – It`s Never Been
... Albert Einstein adroitly tells us "God does not play dice with the universe." Robots, however, are not of God -they are of man and we, too often, have played dice with our universe -- and continue to do so. This work addresses the possibility that our technology, growing in its autonomy and independ ...
... Albert Einstein adroitly tells us "God does not play dice with the universe." Robots, however, are not of God -they are of man and we, too often, have played dice with our universe -- and continue to do so. This work addresses the possibility that our technology, growing in its autonomy and independ ...
Document
... What is Artificial Intelligence? • One definition: AI is the study of how to make computers do things that people generally do better • Many approaches and issues, e.g.: – Philosophy – Cognitive Science – Logic and Rules • Search, Game-Playing ...
... What is Artificial Intelligence? • One definition: AI is the study of how to make computers do things that people generally do better • Many approaches and issues, e.g.: – Philosophy – Cognitive Science – Logic and Rules • Search, Game-Playing ...
Evolving Artificial Neural Networks Applied to Generate Virtual
... called neurons. Each neuron is a fantastically complex infor mation processor. A Neuron can hold a certain electric charge before it 'fires' a signal to the other neurons it is connected to. This signal charges up the neurons it is connected to. Neurons connect themselves with other neurons with lo ...
... called neurons. Each neuron is a fantastically complex infor mation processor. A Neuron can hold a certain electric charge before it 'fires' a signal to the other neurons it is connected to. This signal charges up the neurons it is connected to. Neurons connect themselves with other neurons with lo ...
Journal - International Journal of Advanced Research in
... researchers had a bold vision of the way AIM would revolutionise medicine, and push forward the frontiers of technology. Artificial intelligence is still in the very early stages of development–in so many ways, it can’t match our own intelligence–and computers certainly can’t replace doctors at the ...
... researchers had a bold vision of the way AIM would revolutionise medicine, and push forward the frontiers of technology. Artificial intelligence is still in the very early stages of development–in so many ways, it can’t match our own intelligence–and computers certainly can’t replace doctors at the ...
Vivian Billy Vivian Dr. Oblitey COSC 316 5 December 2013 The
... famous Alan Turing from the 1950s. Turing came up with the question of "can computers think?" Ever since then, people have studied if this is true or not and if not how can people advance different machines to be able to think like humans. Turing created the "Imitation Game." This game consists of o ...
... famous Alan Turing from the 1950s. Turing came up with the question of "can computers think?" Ever since then, people have studied if this is true or not and if not how can people advance different machines to be able to think like humans. Turing created the "Imitation Game." This game consists of o ...
The Ethics and Politics of Super
... The Watson selection test demonstrates that the ability of human subjects to solve a type of logic puzzle depends on whether it is worded in terms of social obligation: most subjects can solve it when it relates to social obligation and cannot solve it otherwise (Barkow, Cosmides and Tooby 1992). Th ...
... The Watson selection test demonstrates that the ability of human subjects to solve a type of logic puzzle depends on whether it is worded in terms of social obligation: most subjects can solve it when it relates to social obligation and cannot solve it otherwise (Barkow, Cosmides and Tooby 1992). Th ...
Imagination, Human and Artificial Donald Perlis
... supplied by the programmer. On the other hand, an agent that can visually isolate the grouping BCDE as a unit that needs to end up in that same formation, and block A as a separate entity to reposition above the BCDE grouping – that is, an agent that can “see” block A as the only one that needs to e ...
... supplied by the programmer. On the other hand, an agent that can visually isolate the grouping BCDE as a unit that needs to end up in that same formation, and block A as a separate entity to reposition above the BCDE grouping – that is, an agent that can “see” block A as the only one that needs to e ...
Mindware as Soft~are - Computation and Cognition Lab
... ad their day in the sun. But the "meat machine" phrase is intended, it should now be clear, to do more than hint at some rough analogy. For with regard to the very ~c ial class of machines known as computers, the claim is that the brain (and, by ...
... ad their day in the sun. But the "meat machine" phrase is intended, it should now be clear, to do more than hint at some rough analogy. For with regard to the very ~c ial class of machines known as computers, the claim is that the brain (and, by ...
Rachel Greenstadt Department of Computer Science Drexel
... Why Study AI? • Fundamental scientific questions • What does it mean to be smart? • What makes us smart? • Can our intelligence be replicated or exceeded? And how? ...
... Why Study AI? • Fundamental scientific questions • What does it mean to be smart? • What makes us smart? • Can our intelligence be replicated or exceeded? And how? ...
Artificial Intelligence - Bryn Mawr Computer Science
... research included attempts at computer models for playing various games. Checkers and chess seemed to be the most popular choices, but researchers have indulged themselves into examining computer models of many popular games: poker, bridge, scrabble, backgammon, etc. In many games, it is now possibl ...
... research included attempts at computer models for playing various games. Checkers and chess seemed to be the most popular choices, but researchers have indulged themselves into examining computer models of many popular games: poker, bridge, scrabble, backgammon, etc. In many games, it is now possibl ...
Synthetic Intelligence: Beyond Artificial Intelligence and Robotics1
... while Brooks (1999) refers to them perhaps more accurately as Sense->Model>Plan->Act (SMPA) approaches: the essential idea is that an agent (a robot or a human being) receives sense data about the world, uses that data to update a symbolic representation of the world, processes that representation u ...
... while Brooks (1999) refers to them perhaps more accurately as Sense->Model>Plan->Act (SMPA) approaches: the essential idea is that an agent (a robot or a human being) receives sense data about the world, uses that data to update a symbolic representation of the world, processes that representation u ...
Slides - Swarthmore College Department of Computer Science
... It is not my aim to surprise or shock you – but the simplest way I can summarize is to say that there are now in the world machines that think, that learn and that create. Moreover, their ability to do these things is going to increase rapidly until – in a visible future – the range of problems they ...
... It is not my aim to surprise or shock you – but the simplest way I can summarize is to say that there are now in the world machines that think, that learn and that create. Moreover, their ability to do these things is going to increase rapidly until – in a visible future – the range of problems they ...
australasian conference on artificial life and computational
... The University of Newcastle Conservatorium of Music Concert Hall, Newcastle, Australia. This is a stylish venue about 2.5 hours north of Sydney. Williamtown Airport is a 25 minute taxi/car drive away. It is close to several hotels, YHA, and the ...
... The University of Newcastle Conservatorium of Music Concert Hall, Newcastle, Australia. This is a stylish venue about 2.5 hours north of Sydney. Williamtown Airport is a 25 minute taxi/car drive away. It is close to several hotels, YHA, and the ...
Press Release - Association for the Advancement of Artificial
... Dartmouth Conference) adopted the following slogan as a starting point for their discussion, ‘Every aspect of learning or any other feature of intelligence can in principle be so precisely described that a machine can be made to simulate it.’ This statement has essentially remained the credo of arti ...
... Dartmouth Conference) adopted the following slogan as a starting point for their discussion, ‘Every aspect of learning or any other feature of intelligence can in principle be so precisely described that a machine can be made to simulate it.’ This statement has essentially remained the credo of arti ...
paper in pdf - CWA.MDX Server Default page
... Passing the Turing test, understanding neural behaviour, understanding psychological behaviour, and developing useful Artificial Intelligence (AI) systems are all complex and interrelated problems. By a principled process of integrating models from these domains, it is hoped that steady progress wil ...
... Passing the Turing test, understanding neural behaviour, understanding psychological behaviour, and developing useful Artificial Intelligence (AI) systems are all complex and interrelated problems. By a principled process of integrating models from these domains, it is hoped that steady progress wil ...
Emotional Computation in Artificial Intelligence Education
... Current artificial intelligence courses In this paper, I have provided a survey of topics and resources on the emerging topic of building machines with emotional intelligence. Additionally, I have provided reasoning as to why this topic is important and should be included in introductory AI courses ...
... Current artificial intelligence courses In this paper, I have provided a survey of topics and resources on the emerging topic of building machines with emotional intelligence. Additionally, I have provided reasoning as to why this topic is important and should be included in introductory AI courses ...
Expert Systems in Real world Business
... capability to recognize speech, speak and understand natural language, respond to verbal and written messages and recognize patterns. Artificial intelligence can even be said to be at work when an application "remembers" information and reuses it in other transactions. Some or all of these skills an ...
... capability to recognize speech, speak and understand natural language, respond to verbal and written messages and recognize patterns. Artificial intelligence can even be said to be at work when an application "remembers" information and reuses it in other transactions. Some or all of these skills an ...
Artificial Intelligence and the Singularity
... Feifei Li: China Sebastian Thrun: Germany DeepMind: Britain/ New Zealand Ilya Sutskever: Russia ...
... Feifei Li: China Sebastian Thrun: Germany DeepMind: Britain/ New Zealand Ilya Sutskever: Russia ...
Dartmouth Conference: The Founding Fathers of AI Herbert Simon
... language, form abstractions and concepts, solve kinds of problems now reserved for humans, and improve themselves. We think that a significant advance can be made in one or more of these problems if a carefully selected group of scientists work on it together for a summer.” ...
... language, form abstractions and concepts, solve kinds of problems now reserved for humans, and improve themselves. We think that a significant advance can be made in one or more of these problems if a carefully selected group of scientists work on it together for a summer.” ...
Dartmouth Conference: The Founding Fathers of AI Herbert Simon
... language, form abstractions and concepts, solve kinds of problems now reserved for humans, and improve themselves. We think that a significant advance can be made in one or more of these problems if a carefully selected group of scientists work on it together for a summer.” ...
... language, form abstractions and concepts, solve kinds of problems now reserved for humans, and improve themselves. We think that a significant advance can be made in one or more of these problems if a carefully selected group of scientists work on it together for a summer.” ...
Shared Spirituality Among Human Persons and Artificially Intelligent
... whether that spirituality could be shared with humans. Careful consideration of human relations with HLMI not only impacts our interaction with these intelligent agents in the near future but also creates the initial framework with which superintelligent agents would consider their relationship with ...
... whether that spirituality could be shared with humans. Careful consideration of human relations with HLMI not only impacts our interaction with these intelligent agents in the near future but also creates the initial framework with which superintelligent agents would consider their relationship with ...
Course outline - Computing Science
... Since this is a programming course, there is a lot of programming involved. Attendance in every class is expected and very important for success in this course. The material presented in class will highlight important concepts and your Labs and Assignments will build on those concepts to demonstrate ...
... Since this is a programming course, there is a lot of programming involved. Attendance in every class is expected and very important for success in this course. The material presented in class will highlight important concepts and your Labs and Assignments will build on those concepts to demonstrate ...
MT exam 2 CSC 361 spring 1428 Sample Solution
... Spring 2008 Date: May 31, 2008 Time: 170:00 – 19:00 Student name: ………………………………………………………………….. ID#: ……………………. Note: Please answer each question in the space provided below it. Use also the back of this sheet for answers. ...
... Spring 2008 Date: May 31, 2008 Time: 170:00 – 19:00 Student name: ………………………………………………………………….. ID#: ……………………. Note: Please answer each question in the space provided below it. Use also the back of this sheet for answers. ...
Intelligent Software and Knowledge Representation (IS
... Representation (KR) and Reasoning are exciting Intelligent Agents and well-established fields of research in Intelligent Intelligent software in education, medical, Software. KR is key drivers of innovation in management, business, … computer science. In recent years, KR has also Expert System ...
... Representation (KR) and Reasoning are exciting Intelligent Agents and well-established fields of research in Intelligent Intelligent software in education, medical, Software. KR is key drivers of innovation in management, business, … computer science. In recent years, KR has also Expert System ...
Philosophy of artificial intelligence

The philosophy of artificial intelligence attempts to answer such questions as: Can a machine act intelligently? Can it solve any problem that a person would solve by thinking? Are human intelligence and machine intelligence the same? Is the human brain essentially a computer? Can a machine have a mind, mental states and consciousness in the same sense humans do? Can it feel how things are?These three questions reflect the divergent interests of AI researchers, cognitive scientists and philosophers respectively. The scientific answers to these questions depend on the definition of ""intelligence"" and ""consciousness"" and exactly which ""machines"" are under discussion.Important propositions in the philosophy of AI include:Turing's ""polite convention"": If a machine behaves as intelligently as a human being, then it is as intelligent as a human being. The Dartmouth proposal: ""Every aspect of learning or any other feature of intelligence can be so precisely described that a machine can be made to simulate it."" Newell and Simon's physical symbol system hypothesis: ""A physical symbol system has the necessary and sufficient means of general intelligent action."" Searle's strong AI hypothesis: ""The appropriately programmed computer with the right inputs and outputs would thereby have a mind in exactly the same sense human beings have minds."" Hobbes' mechanism: ""Reason is nothing but reckoning.""↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑