The ultimate objectives of artificial intelligence : theoretical and research foundations, philosophical and psychological implications

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The ultimate objectives of artificial intelligence : theoretical and research foundations, philosophical and psychological implications

Morton Wagman

Praeger, 1998

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Bibliography: p. [229]-245

Includes indexes

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内容説明

A critical examination of the advancing intellectual developments in artificial intelligence and evaluation of their salient philosophical and psychological implications. This book contains a wealth of research and theory across major domains of cognition that support the broad intellectual artificial intelligence objective of developing a structured and detailed unified science of human and computational intelligence. The significant philosophical and psychological implications that derive from pursuing an extraordinary intellectual objective of developing an abstract science of intelligence supported by specific theory and research will be of special interest to creative scholars in the disciplines of the sciences of cognition. By considering philosophical and psychological implications derived directly from current theory and research, this book is distinguished from speculative books lacking in intellectual grounding.

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Preface Prologue Modeling of the Human Brain Modeling Human Cognitive Processes Developing a General and Versatile Computer Intelligence The Enhancement of Human Thinking The Surpassing of Human Intelligence The Development of Efficient Learning Systems The Development of Independent Robots Human-Level Language Comprehension and Language Generation Analogical Thinking Limitations of Artificial Intelligence Epilogue Appendix A: Characteristics of a General Theory of Intelligence Appendix B: A Factor Analytic Study of the Psychological Implications of the Computer for the Individual and Society Bibliography Author Index Subject Index

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