
Attempts to Attribute Moral Agency to Intelligent Machines are
... for AIs at a roughly human level of ability or above, referred to by the new term of art “artificial ...
... for AIs at a roughly human level of ability or above, referred to by the new term of art “artificial ...
Introduction To Artificial Intelligence
... The ability to learn or understand from experience The ability to acquire and retain knowledge The ability to respond quickly and successfully to a new situation The ability to use reason to solve problems ...
... The ability to learn or understand from experience The ability to acquire and retain knowledge The ability to respond quickly and successfully to a new situation The ability to use reason to solve problems ...
DECSAI TECHNICAL REPORT Department of Computer Science
... Case-based Reasoning (CBR) has proven to be a very useful technique to solve problems in ClosedDomains Question Answering such as FAQ retrieval. Instead of trying to uderstand the question this method consists of retrieving the most similar case (Question/Answer pairs) among all cases by analogy. Ke ...
... Case-based Reasoning (CBR) has proven to be a very useful technique to solve problems in ClosedDomains Question Answering such as FAQ retrieval. Instead of trying to uderstand the question this method consists of retrieving the most similar case (Question/Answer pairs) among all cases by analogy. Ke ...
Consciousness and Awareness
... • S Tenberken: Creating an artistic/novelistic world of vision, via synesthesia ...
... • S Tenberken: Creating an artistic/novelistic world of vision, via synesthesia ...
Course Syllabus - Dr. Randy Ribler
... Internet program source and other published program source may be utilized only with the instructor's approval. Any existing code, including code written by the student, must be identified prior to the initiation of the project. Algorithms from any source may be used, but references must be acknowle ...
... Internet program source and other published program source may be utilized only with the instructor's approval. Any existing code, including code written by the student, must be identified prior to the initiation of the project. Algorithms from any source may be used, but references must be acknowle ...
pdf - Future Advocacy
... EXECUTIVE SUMMARy The Intelligence Revolution We are in the early stages of an intelligence revolution. Artificial intelligence (AI) already permeates many aspects of our lives. AI systems trade on the stock market, filter our email spam, recommend things for us to buy, navigate driverless cars, and ...
... EXECUTIVE SUMMARy The Intelligence Revolution We are in the early stages of an intelligence revolution. Artificial intelligence (AI) already permeates many aspects of our lives. AI systems trade on the stock market, filter our email spam, recommend things for us to buy, navigate driverless cars, and ...
Evolution, brain and the human mind
... frontal lobe is unique (Nauta, 2013). A possible element that the human being added to the anthropoid’s intelligence is the flexibility related to the future (Parker, 1990). Intelligence requires imagination, and it won’t contribute unless it transforms into something of quality. Intelligence also h ...
... frontal lobe is unique (Nauta, 2013). A possible element that the human being added to the anthropoid’s intelligence is the flexibility related to the future (Parker, 1990). Intelligence requires imagination, and it won’t contribute unless it transforms into something of quality. Intelligence also h ...
Artificial Consciousness
... Fundamental structures of the human mind Distinction between conscious and unconscious mental processes Bottom-up learning - learning that involves acquiring first implicit knowledge and then acquiring explicit ...
... Fundamental structures of the human mind Distinction between conscious and unconscious mental processes Bottom-up learning - learning that involves acquiring first implicit knowledge and then acquiring explicit ...
Searle`s Chinese Room Argument and its Replies
... __________________________________________________________________ Abstract This paper treats the philosophy of John R. Searle in his article "Minds, Brains, and Programs". It shows, using Searle's Chinese room argument (CR), that what Searle calls strong artificial intelligence (AI), the thesis tha ...
... __________________________________________________________________ Abstract This paper treats the philosophy of John R. Searle in his article "Minds, Brains, and Programs". It shows, using Searle's Chinese room argument (CR), that what Searle calls strong artificial intelligence (AI), the thesis tha ...
The History of Artificial Intelligence
... American Association for Artificial Intelligence also started. There was also, with the demand for AI development, a push for researchers to join private companies. 150 companies such as DEC which employed its AI research group of 700 personnel, spend $1 billion on internal AI groups. • Other fields ...
... American Association for Artificial Intelligence also started. There was also, with the demand for AI development, a push for researchers to join private companies. 150 companies such as DEC which employed its AI research group of 700 personnel, spend $1 billion on internal AI groups. • Other fields ...
AWESOME-Dissertation Environment
... tasks, processes, and practices Change of Focus – not replace humans but augment their work; what can we augment, how can we be sure that the augmentation has happened ...
... tasks, processes, and practices Change of Focus – not replace humans but augment their work; what can we augment, how can we be sure that the augmentation has happened ...
Artifical Intelligence
... IS2LO2 Apply concepts based on ontological methods and theories (ISLO2) IS2LO3 Analyze logics and psychological schema for representing knowledge; IS2LO4 Comprehend and apply reasoning and planning strategies (ISLO4) IS2LO5 Utilize developments in biologically-inspired intelligence (ISLO3) This modu ...
... IS2LO2 Apply concepts based on ontological methods and theories (ISLO2) IS2LO3 Analyze logics and psychological schema for representing knowledge; IS2LO4 Comprehend and apply reasoning and planning strategies (ISLO4) IS2LO5 Utilize developments in biologically-inspired intelligence (ISLO3) This modu ...
JKB_Paper2_Technological Singularity
... that a machine will have passed the Turing Test. Many skeptics criticize Kurzweil’s predictions claiming the predictions lack scientific sustenance. Various meetings and conferences have been held by individuals to discuss the possibility of artificial intelligence. In February 2009, a meeting was h ...
... that a machine will have passed the Turing Test. Many skeptics criticize Kurzweil’s predictions claiming the predictions lack scientific sustenance. Various meetings and conferences have been held by individuals to discuss the possibility of artificial intelligence. In February 2009, a meeting was h ...
1 How Philosophy of Mind can Shape the Future (The closing piece
... Indeed, silicon seems to be a better medium for information processing than the brain. Neurons reach a peak speed of about 200 Hz, which is about seven orders of magnitude slower than current microp ...
... Indeed, silicon seems to be a better medium for information processing than the brain. Neurons reach a peak speed of about 200 Hz, which is about seven orders of magnitude slower than current microp ...
Strong Physical Symbol System hypothesis
... showed her to the table. She ordered a rare steak and a bottle of beer. As she left, she smiled at the cashier.” We assume she sat on a chair, the waiter brought her food, she ate it, and she paid for it. None of these things stated in the text. We can infer them because we have knowledge of stereot ...
... showed her to the table. She ordered a rare steak and a bottle of beer. As she left, she smiled at the cashier.” We assume she sat on a chair, the waiter brought her food, she ate it, and she paid for it. None of these things stated in the text. We can infer them because we have knowledge of stereot ...
fundamentals of artificial intelligence
... and future society, there is an urgent need for academically trained people with the variety of backgrounds who are familiar with the fundamentals of artificial intelligence, aware of its reasonable expectations, and have practical experience in solving problems related to artificial intelligence ...
... and future society, there is an urgent need for academically trained people with the variety of backgrounds who are familiar with the fundamentals of artificial intelligence, aware of its reasonable expectations, and have practical experience in solving problems related to artificial intelligence ...
automated music composition: an expert systems
... three major aspects: analytical, creative, and practical thinking [4]. If a system can progress to the point of making analogies, massive inroads would be made toward a general Artificial Intelligence. Many things can be known through analogy. “Analogy is (1) similarity in which the same relations h ...
... three major aspects: analytical, creative, and practical thinking [4]. If a system can progress to the point of making analogies, massive inroads would be made toward a general Artificial Intelligence. Many things can be known through analogy. “Analogy is (1) similarity in which the same relations h ...
Intelligent Systems Engineering Research Centre flyer
... a variety of applications such as machine learning, artificial intelligence, neural networks, uncertainty theory and computer vision. The research focuses on how computationally tractable, theoretically sound and biologically inspired mechanisms facilitate intelligent interaction between humans and ...
... a variety of applications such as machine learning, artificial intelligence, neural networks, uncertainty theory and computer vision. The research focuses on how computationally tractable, theoretically sound and biologically inspired mechanisms facilitate intelligent interaction between humans and ...
Artificial Intelligence
... This course (and the course book) is about designing rational agents Abstractly, an agent is a function from percept histories to actions: f : P∗ → A For any given class of environments and tasks, we seek the agent (or class of agents) with the best performance ...
... This course (and the course book) is about designing rational agents Abstractly, an agent is a function from percept histories to actions: f : P∗ → A For any given class of environments and tasks, we seek the agent (or class of agents) with the best performance ...
What is Intelligence? Strong and Weak AI Weak AI Contributing
... Rational behavior: “doing the right thing”, i.e., that which is expected to maximize goal achievement, given the available information — doesn’t necessarily involve thinking (e.g., blinking reflex), but thinking should be in the service of rational action ...
... Rational behavior: “doing the right thing”, i.e., that which is expected to maximize goal achievement, given the available information — doesn’t necessarily involve thinking (e.g., blinking reflex), but thinking should be in the service of rational action ...
Bushnell
... SUSTAINABLE. Interest rates and taxes heading MUCH HIGHER. • BOTH the Climate/Energy AND Financial Realities Debt service, [increasing interest rates and taxes] strongly indicate the world will have to revert to ‘Living within our means”, will have to back off from living on ever more debt, resultin ...
... SUSTAINABLE. Interest rates and taxes heading MUCH HIGHER. • BOTH the Climate/Energy AND Financial Realities Debt service, [increasing interest rates and taxes] strongly indicate the world will have to revert to ‘Living within our means”, will have to back off from living on ever more debt, resultin ...
lecture1-457
... correct conclusions given correct premises. These patterns were thought that govern the operation of the mind, and initiated the field of logic. • For many years dominated the area of A.I • Issues: – Uncertain knowledge – Intractable problems ...
... correct conclusions given correct premises. These patterns were thought that govern the operation of the mind, and initiated the field of logic. • For many years dominated the area of A.I • Issues: – Uncertain knowledge – Intractable problems ...
chapter1
... correct conclusions given correct premises. These patterns were thought that govern the operation of the mind, and initiated the field of logic. • For many years dominated the area of A.I • Issues: – Uncertain knowledge – Intractable problems ...
... correct conclusions given correct premises. These patterns were thought that govern the operation of the mind, and initiated the field of logic. • For many years dominated the area of A.I • Issues: – Uncertain knowledge – Intractable problems ...
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.""↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑