
in the control room of the banquet
... I am writing this essay because I am puzzled. In July 2015 I took eighteen haiku-like poems to a writers’ conference and presented them as my own work. In reality, a program I created called “InkWell” wrote them, and I intended to execute a variant of the Turing Test using the very intense writers’ ...
... I am writing this essay because I am puzzled. In July 2015 I took eighteen haiku-like poems to a writers’ conference and presented them as my own work. In reality, a program I created called “InkWell” wrote them, and I intended to execute a variant of the Turing Test using the very intense writers’ ...
Towards Conscious-like Behavior in Computer Game Characters
... Physical embodiment and real world situatedness are considered key factors in the production of consciousness. Some researchers argue that embodiment and situatedness are only possible in real physical agents [4]. However, we support that software agents, like video game bots, can be also embodied a ...
... Physical embodiment and real world situatedness are considered key factors in the production of consciousness. Some researchers argue that embodiment and situatedness are only possible in real physical agents [4]. However, we support that software agents, like video game bots, can be also embodied a ...
Introduction to Cognitive Science - Fall 2007 Syllabus
... Paper Requirements, Recommendations and Evaluation The topic for your paper must be directly pertinent to cognitive science and must involve the use of empirical research published in an appropriate scholarly journal. A minimum of four journal articles is required. Do not use encyclopedia entries o ...
... Paper Requirements, Recommendations and Evaluation The topic for your paper must be directly pertinent to cognitive science and must involve the use of empirical research published in an appropriate scholarly journal. A minimum of four journal articles is required. Do not use encyclopedia entries o ...
original
... Measuring Performance Performance Measure: How to Determine Degree of Sucesss Definition: criteria that determine how successful agent is ...
... Measuring Performance Performance Measure: How to Determine Degree of Sucesss Definition: criteria that determine how successful agent is ...
E-Proceedings - Machine Ethics and Machine Law
... on further considerations, Rojas comes to the conclusion: “Robots do not know the truth, hence they cannot lie” (Rojas 2013). However, from a human perspective, if a machine intentionally distorts the truth, what should we call this, if not a “lie”? In his article “Können Computer lügen?” (“Can comp ...
... on further considerations, Rojas comes to the conclusion: “Robots do not know the truth, hence they cannot lie” (Rojas 2013). However, from a human perspective, if a machine intentionally distorts the truth, what should we call this, if not a “lie”? In his article “Können Computer lügen?” (“Can comp ...
Quantum Models of Consciousness
... Hameroff and Penrose start from the assumption that reality is based on three worlds: the platonic world, physical and mental worlds. While in the Copenhagen interpretation the physical world is a consequence of the mental world (observation) through the collapse of the wave function, in the Penrose ...
... Hameroff and Penrose start from the assumption that reality is based on three worlds: the platonic world, physical and mental worlds. While in the Copenhagen interpretation the physical world is a consequence of the mental world (observation) through the collapse of the wave function, in the Penrose ...
CS 430 Lecture 4
... Though more complicated, making information about the future explicit makes the agent more flexible. ...
... Though more complicated, making information about the future explicit makes the agent more flexible. ...
Artificial Intelligence and Moral intelligence
... Ethics of Computing is useful for all who use a computer in the new technical intellectual environment. It is not a professional ethics, but one destined for computer and net workers with diverse professions, who process and transmit information in this way. The following issues are considered chara ...
... Ethics of Computing is useful for all who use a computer in the new technical intellectual environment. It is not a professional ethics, but one destined for computer and net workers with diverse professions, who process and transmit information in this way. The following issues are considered chara ...
2 Characteristics of Artificial Intelligent Agents (AIA)
... Ethics of Computing is useful for all who use a computer in the new technical intellectual environment. It is not a professional ethics, but one destined for computer and net workers with diverse professions, who process and transmit information in this way. The following issues are considered chara ...
... Ethics of Computing is useful for all who use a computer in the new technical intellectual environment. It is not a professional ethics, but one destined for computer and net workers with diverse professions, who process and transmit information in this way. The following issues are considered chara ...
Untitled - Future Left
... “The greatest challenge we face with emerging technology disruption is in educating the general population on exactly what this new technology is and how it will affect their lives, and preparing them psychology for a world where uncertainty and redundancy will likely be the norm (at least in the sh ...
... “The greatest challenge we face with emerging technology disruption is in educating the general population on exactly what this new technology is and how it will affect their lives, and preparing them psychology for a world where uncertainty and redundancy will likely be the norm (at least in the sh ...
Apprenticeship Scheduling for Human
... I have motivated the advantages of autonomous scheduling algorithms in team coordination. The challenge then remains of how we can learn the heuristics and rules-ofthumb of human domain experts to automatically schedule processes. I have personally seen human domain experts who are able to effective ...
... I have motivated the advantages of autonomous scheduling algorithms in team coordination. The challenge then remains of how we can learn the heuristics and rules-ofthumb of human domain experts to automatically schedule processes. I have personally seen human domain experts who are able to effective ...
Delirium_Module_Test_Answers - E
... Which of the following is INCORRECT regarding the use of medication in the management and treatment of delirium? (1 points) Medication should never be used in a patient who is delirious (CORRECT) Medication should only be used after non-pharmacological interventions have been employed and symptoms o ...
... Which of the following is INCORRECT regarding the use of medication in the management and treatment of delirium? (1 points) Medication should never be used in a patient who is delirious (CORRECT) Medication should only be used after non-pharmacological interventions have been employed and symptoms o ...
Application of Artificial Intelligence to Cross
... users show a preference for different ad formats on different screens. Appier has released a comprehensive research report on the cross-screen user behavior in the first half of 2015. The research report provides an overview of key trends in multi-device usage and corresponding user ...
... users show a preference for different ad formats on different screens. Appier has released a comprehensive research report on the cross-screen user behavior in the first half of 2015. The research report provides an overview of key trends in multi-device usage and corresponding user ...
A Modern, Agent-Oriented Approach to Introductory Artificial
... appropriate agent design. If a few simple reactive rules lead to an agent that performs well in an environment, we won’t recommendusing a complicated first-order logical problem solver with an ATMS.(But we do show environments for which complex logical reasoning is appropriate.) There are other poss ...
... appropriate agent design. If a few simple reactive rules lead to an agent that performs well in an environment, we won’t recommendusing a complicated first-order logical problem solver with an ATMS.(But we do show environments for which complex logical reasoning is appropriate.) There are other poss ...
Six digital technologies to watch
... will reduce road accidents (for instance, through lane-keeping systems, auto-parking, and cruise control), ease congestion, reduce fuel consumption, improve the mobility of the elderly and disabled, and free up commuting time for other tasks.15 But they also threaten the jobs of millions of people c ...
... will reduce road accidents (for instance, through lane-keeping systems, auto-parking, and cruise control), ease congestion, reduce fuel consumption, improve the mobility of the elderly and disabled, and free up commuting time for other tasks.15 But they also threaten the jobs of millions of people c ...
Dance Choreography Design of Humanoid Robots using Interactive
... Jorge Luis Borges in his The Library of Babel writes about a library which consists of indeterminate and infinite number of books. Most of them contain nonsense and rational relation is almost miraculous exception, but somewhere there are books that contain all the knowledge of the universe. A trave ...
... Jorge Luis Borges in his The Library of Babel writes about a library which consists of indeterminate and infinite number of books. Most of them contain nonsense and rational relation is almost miraculous exception, but somewhere there are books that contain all the knowledge of the universe. A trave ...
Paper Title (use style: paper title)
... It is important to find the proper context of the queries to be able to overcome problems like ambiguity, polysemy, anaphora etc. Most of the current solutions are based on approaches known as Natural Language Processing (NLP). [4] [8] The solution typically involves one or more of the following lev ...
... It is important to find the proper context of the queries to be able to overcome problems like ambiguity, polysemy, anaphora etc. Most of the current solutions are based on approaches known as Natural Language Processing (NLP). [4] [8] The solution typically involves one or more of the following lev ...
Essential Thinking. Introduction to Problem Solving
... Can we have intelligent machines? More intelligent than people? ...
... Can we have intelligent machines? More intelligent than people? ...
Adapting the Turing Test for Embodied Neurocognitive Evaluation of
... this criterion can provides some tests for how an agent processes information and reasons: for example, if one’s goal is to create a system that processes information like the human brain, verisimilitude can improve the chances of developing the right algorithms without having to understand exactly ...
... this criterion can provides some tests for how an agent processes information and reasons: for example, if one’s goal is to create a system that processes information like the human brain, verisimilitude can improve the chances of developing the right algorithms without having to understand exactly ...
Recitation Slides - Daniel R. Schlegel
... "[The automation of] activities that we associate with human thinking, activities such as decision-making, problem solving, learning..." (Bellman, 1978) "The study of mental faculties through the use of computational models" (Charniac and McDermott, ...
... "[The automation of] activities that we associate with human thinking, activities such as decision-making, problem solving, learning..." (Bellman, 1978) "The study of mental faculties through the use of computational models" (Charniac and McDermott, ...
Ant Colony Optimization
... The initial applications of ACO were in the domain of NP-hard combinatorial optimization problems. The largest body of ACO research is still, not surprisingly, to be found in this area. The interested reader will find a rather complete overview of these applications in (Dorigo & Stützle 2004). Anoth ...
... The initial applications of ACO were in the domain of NP-hard combinatorial optimization problems. The largest body of ACO research is still, not surprisingly, to be found in this area. The interested reader will find a rather complete overview of these applications in (Dorigo & Stützle 2004). Anoth ...
AAAI-07 / IAAI-07 Exhibitor Information
... On behalf of AAAI, we invite you to exhibit at the Twenty-Second AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence and the Nineteenth Conference on Innovative Applications of Artificial Intelligence, to be held July 22 - 26, 2007 in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Each year the AAAI conference brings ...
... On behalf of AAAI, we invite you to exhibit at the Twenty-Second AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence and the Nineteenth Conference on Innovative Applications of Artificial Intelligence, to be held July 22 - 26, 2007 in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Each year the AAAI conference brings ...
Syllabus-4810
... undergraduate work listed above. You must also complete a graduate student research project worth an additional 50 points. The graduate student total grade is composed of 150 points of which up to 100 points can be earned by completing the undergraduate work (listed above) and up to 50 points can be ...
... undergraduate work listed above. You must also complete a graduate student research project worth an additional 50 points. The graduate student total grade is composed of 150 points of which up to 100 points can be earned by completing the undergraduate work (listed above) and up to 50 points can be ...
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.""↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑