
Lessons from The Turing Test
... merely a practical consideration to eliminate bias in some strange game, but rather the point of his article, which is that if we put a label ‘intelligent being’ on other human beings based on their behavior then, just to be fair, we should do the same for machines, whether we are correct in any suc ...
... merely a practical consideration to eliminate bias in some strange game, but rather the point of his article, which is that if we put a label ‘intelligent being’ on other human beings based on their behavior then, just to be fair, we should do the same for machines, whether we are correct in any suc ...
1.6 MB PPT - Maurice Samulski
... There is no understanding in the room because its computer imitation is too weak If we allowed the book to write on itself, it could “remember” and it could change what it does as a result of what it “experiences” This would achieve intentionality which is exactly needed to let computers understand ...
... There is no understanding in the room because its computer imitation is too weak If we allowed the book to write on itself, it could “remember” and it could change what it does as a result of what it “experiences” This would achieve intentionality which is exactly needed to let computers understand ...
State graph
... The first intelligent behavior required by the puzzle-solving machine is the extraction of information through a visual medium. Unlike photographing an image, the problem is to understand the image (Computer Vision) –the ability to perceive. Since the possible images are finite, the machine can mere ...
... The first intelligent behavior required by the puzzle-solving machine is the extraction of information through a visual medium. Unlike photographing an image, the problem is to understand the image (Computer Vision) –the ability to perceive. Since the possible images are finite, the machine can mere ...
Artificial Intelligence
... If an intelligent agent is supposed to behave like a human being, it may need to learn. Learning is a complex biological phenomenon that is not even totally understood in humans. Enabling an artificial intelligence agent to learn is definitely not an easy task. However, several methods have been use ...
... If an intelligent agent is supposed to behave like a human being, it may need to learn. Learning is a complex biological phenomenon that is not even totally understood in humans. Enabling an artificial intelligence agent to learn is definitely not an easy task. However, several methods have been use ...
solution - University of Washington
... The “water jug problem” can be stated as follows: you are given two jugs, one that can hold 4 gallons of water and the other that can hold 3 gallons of water. You also have a pump that can be used to fill either jug with water, and you can empty the contents of either jug at any time. You goal is to ...
... The “water jug problem” can be stated as follows: you are given two jugs, one that can hold 4 gallons of water and the other that can hold 3 gallons of water. You also have a pump that can be used to fill either jug with water, and you can empty the contents of either jug at any time. You goal is to ...
- Philsci
... creator-style approach (Chik and Dundas, 2011) using multi-agents to simulate the process of life and had been suggested to be able to insights into phenomenon in everyday world (Froese & Gallaghe, 2010). In this virtual world, the agents interact with a defined set of artificial chemistries (Dittri ...
... creator-style approach (Chik and Dundas, 2011) using multi-agents to simulate the process of life and had been suggested to be able to insights into phenomenon in everyday world (Froese & Gallaghe, 2010). In this virtual world, the agents interact with a defined set of artificial chemistries (Dittri ...
Humanoid - Montana State University
... • To build teleoperated robot to directly take place of human. • To build robots that can perform everyday work. • To investigate hand-eye coordination for tasks usually done by people. • To entertain. • To study how people do what they do in the world. ...
... • To build teleoperated robot to directly take place of human. • To build robots that can perform everyday work. • To investigate hand-eye coordination for tasks usually done by people. • To entertain. • To study how people do what they do in the world. ...
Philip Derbeko
... Thesis title: “Explicit Learning Curves for Transductive Learning and Applications to Clustering and Compression Algorithms'' under supervision of Dr. Ran El-Yaniv and join work with Prof. ...
... Thesis title: “Explicit Learning Curves for Transductive Learning and Applications to Clustering and Compression Algorithms'' under supervision of Dr. Ran El-Yaniv and join work with Prof. ...
experiments in the variety of being - Home page-
... The subject “God” although not dead, e.g. in Christian theology, is taboo in some circles and passé in others; it is something to be avoided. Here are some possible reasons. The discussion focuses on general and academic sentiments c. 2000 in the English speaking world. The first is the idea of sepa ...
... The subject “God” although not dead, e.g. in Christian theology, is taboo in some circles and passé in others; it is something to be avoided. Here are some possible reasons. The discussion focuses on general and academic sentiments c. 2000 in the English speaking world. The first is the idea of sepa ...
CSE 482/682: Artificial Intelligence
... There will be no required textbook. Most of the course material will come from iPython notebooks and lectures. There are a few recommended textbooks. Reading the following would put you close to the state of the art in AI. Each one could serve as the basis of an entire course; we will focus on mater ...
... There will be no required textbook. Most of the course material will come from iPython notebooks and lectures. There are a few recommended textbooks. Reading the following would put you close to the state of the art in AI. Each one could serve as the basis of an entire course; we will focus on mater ...
Agent - inst.eecs.berkeley.edu
... his good friend Bill Bird was sitting. Henry slipped and fell in the river. Gravity drowned. The End. Once upon a time there was a dishonest fox and a vain crow. One day the crow was sitting in his tree, holding a piece of cheese in his mouth. He noticed that he was holding the piece of cheese. He ...
... his good friend Bill Bird was sitting. Henry slipped and fell in the river. Gravity drowned. The End. Once upon a time there was a dishonest fox and a vain crow. One day the crow was sitting in his tree, holding a piece of cheese in his mouth. He noticed that he was holding the piece of cheese. He ...
LOVING AIs - Institute of Noetic Sciences
... OpenCog is an open source software initiative aimed at creating compassionate, wise, and beneficial artificial general intelligence, with broad capabilities at the human level and ultimately beyond. The OpenCog system has been developed as an open source software platform since 2008 and aims to c ...
... OpenCog is an open source software initiative aimed at creating compassionate, wise, and beneficial artificial general intelligence, with broad capabilities at the human level and ultimately beyond. The OpenCog system has been developed as an open source software platform since 2008 and aims to c ...
Lecture 19-20-21 ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
... think. For that, we need to get inside the actual workings of the human mind. Stuart Russell and Peter Norvig say, “there are two ways to do this: through introspection–trying to catch our own thoughts as they go by –or through psychological experiments. Once we have a sufficiently precise theory of ...
... think. For that, we need to get inside the actual workings of the human mind. Stuart Russell and Peter Norvig say, “there are two ways to do this: through introspection–trying to catch our own thoughts as they go by –or through psychological experiments. Once we have a sufficiently precise theory of ...
the ethics of artificial intelligence
... tools are needed in order to ensure the safe operation of future generations of AI software (friendly artificial intelligence) [3]. As research institution MIRI is dedicated to research of safety issues related to the development of strong artificial intelligence. Scientists that are working on the ...
... tools are needed in order to ensure the safe operation of future generations of AI software (friendly artificial intelligence) [3]. As research institution MIRI is dedicated to research of safety issues related to the development of strong artificial intelligence. Scientists that are working on the ...
Slides - Brown Computer Science
... For as long as people have made machines, they have wondered whether machines could be made intelligent. ...
... For as long as people have made machines, they have wondered whether machines could be made intelligent. ...
SPRAY PAINTING ROBOT - PG Embedded systems
... There are many fields in which artificial intelligence (AI) may be related to electrical, mechanical lingistres, psychology and philosophy. In our project, microcontroller is used, which is written with a program based on fuzzy logic algorithm, which turns nozzle head to that direction. ...
... There are many fields in which artificial intelligence (AI) may be related to electrical, mechanical lingistres, psychology and philosophy. In our project, microcontroller is used, which is written with a program based on fuzzy logic algorithm, which turns nozzle head to that direction. ...
Intelligent automation entering the business world
... Besides fraud screening, this includes sales forecasting, inventory management, oil and gas exploration, and public health. For instance, presented with a database of information about credit card transactions, such as date, time, merchant, merchant location, price, and whether the transaction was l ...
... Besides fraud screening, this includes sales forecasting, inventory management, oil and gas exploration, and public health. For instance, presented with a database of information about credit card transactions, such as date, time, merchant, merchant location, price, and whether the transaction was l ...
The “Structured Matcher” Paper
... Work together to construct two lists for me: • Which activities (or phenomena) that you consider intelligent do you think AI will be able to solve, that is, be able to construct programs that carry out the activities (or exhibit the phenomena) as well as or better than any human? • Which activities ...
... Work together to construct two lists for me: • Which activities (or phenomena) that you consider intelligent do you think AI will be able to solve, that is, be able to construct programs that carry out the activities (or exhibit the phenomena) as well as or better than any human? • Which activities ...
The impact of AI on education – Can a robot get into
... Crane stated (2003) "however natural it seems in the case of our own language, words do not have their meaning in and of themselves. … They do not have their meaning 'intrinsically'.” These types of research, although philosophically interesting, do not suggest in what particular types of intellectu ...
... Crane stated (2003) "however natural it seems in the case of our own language, words do not have their meaning in and of themselves. … They do not have their meaning 'intrinsically'.” These types of research, although philosophically interesting, do not suggest in what particular types of intellectu ...
Malleable vs. Fixed Intelligence
... 1. Define the goal.* 2. Outline the steps needed to achieve it. 3. Consider possible blocks and ways of dealing with them. 4. Set deadlines. *Not every wish can be a goal. For instance, you may wish you could live and stay young forever, but since there's nothing you can do to make that happen, it c ...
... 1. Define the goal.* 2. Outline the steps needed to achieve it. 3. Consider possible blocks and ways of dealing with them. 4. Set deadlines. *Not every wish can be a goal. For instance, you may wish you could live and stay young forever, but since there's nothing you can do to make that happen, it c ...
Worldwide AI: A Brief Overview of Artificial Intelligence in
... A Brief Overview of Artificial Intelligence in South Africa Despite a peaceful transition to a democratic dispensation in 1994, South Africa is still struggling to achieve the goal of providing decent basic education to the majority of its citizens. The lack of quality education on the primary and s ...
... A Brief Overview of Artificial Intelligence in South Africa Despite a peaceful transition to a democratic dispensation in 1994, South Africa is still struggling to achieve the goal of providing decent basic education to the majority of its citizens. The lack of quality education on the primary and s ...
Evidential Reasoning Under Uncertainty
... to cover the entire field of AI, the topic will be limited to evidential reasoning tasks in which the uncertainty is given a specific notation, namely, it is repre sented explicitly by some sort of measure or degree. Constrained by this guideline, I will not be able to give a full account of the he ...
... to cover the entire field of AI, the topic will be limited to evidential reasoning tasks in which the uncertainty is given a specific notation, namely, it is repre sented explicitly by some sort of measure or degree. Constrained by this guideline, I will not be able to give a full account of the he ...
CS 363 Comparative Programming Languages
... simulations, while still giving the developer control over every aspect of the rendering and simulation process. Hopefully, this engine will simplify the visualization process to the point where it is worthwhile to code a 3D representation of some problem. I also hope to make it possible for the dev ...
... simulations, while still giving the developer control over every aspect of the rendering and simulation process. Hopefully, this engine will simplify the visualization process to the point where it is worthwhile to code a 3D representation of some problem. I also hope to make it possible for the dev ...
Computers Can`t Be Intelligent (...and Turing Said So)
... That problem would be avoided if we limited our human being to totally computable procedures. But now our human being might find itself in an environment with a predator for which its mind (not being universal) could not come up with a program. Both cases could be detrimental to the survival of the ...
... That problem would be avoided if we limited our human being to totally computable procedures. But now our human being might find itself in an environment with a predator for which its mind (not being universal) could not come up with a program. Both cases could be detrimental to the survival of the ...
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.""↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑