
SELF-REFLECTIVE MACHINE LEARNING
... complexity is also discussed at length in Douglas Hofstadter’s book “Gödel, Escher, Bach: An Eternal Golden Braid”. This work, which focuses on understanding selfreference as a way of explaining consciousness, is a demonstration of how this apparently technical subject can attract the imagination of ...
... complexity is also discussed at length in Douglas Hofstadter’s book “Gödel, Escher, Bach: An Eternal Golden Braid”. This work, which focuses on understanding selfreference as a way of explaining consciousness, is a demonstration of how this apparently technical subject can attract the imagination of ...
I Agents, Bodies, Constraints, Dynamics, and Evolution Alan K. Mackworth
... t was a great pleasure to serve as president of the Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence (AAAI). I think that everyone who serves begins with great trepidation but leaves with a sense of satisfaction. I certainly did. One of the sources of satisfaction was the opportunity to gi ...
... t was a great pleasure to serve as president of the Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence (AAAI). I think that everyone who serves begins with great trepidation but leaves with a sense of satisfaction. I certainly did. One of the sources of satisfaction was the opportunity to gi ...
Sample Syllabus: Introduction to Ethics Course Description: This 10
... Sample Syllabus: Introduction to Ethics Course Description: This 10-week course serves as an introduction to philosophy through a number of central issues in moral philosophy. We sometimes say that an action is morally right or wrong. In this course we will ask a number of questions about such claim ...
... Sample Syllabus: Introduction to Ethics Course Description: This 10-week course serves as an introduction to philosophy through a number of central issues in moral philosophy. We sometimes say that an action is morally right or wrong. In this course we will ask a number of questions about such claim ...
COMP 343: Reading Assignments
... COMP 343: Reading Assignments Fall 2016 One goal of this course is to develop your ability navigate the primary sources of computing: journal and conference papers. Towards this end you’ll be reading and reporting on at least a paper per chapter covered. This document describes what you need to subm ...
... COMP 343: Reading Assignments Fall 2016 One goal of this course is to develop your ability navigate the primary sources of computing: journal and conference papers. Towards this end you’ll be reading and reporting on at least a paper per chapter covered. This document describes what you need to subm ...
algorithms and aristotle
... life in software programs and are active in almost every technical device. They calculate the shortest route through a city, predict who will fall in love with whom, influence the global economy, and may, if necessary to complete their given task, even independently develop new algorithms. ...
... life in software programs and are active in almost every technical device. They calculate the shortest route through a city, predict who will fall in love with whom, influence the global economy, and may, if necessary to complete their given task, even independently develop new algorithms. ...
Monmouth University Poll West Long Branch, NJ 07764 www.monmouth.edu/polling
... University whose research area is artificial intelligence, with a focus on knowledge representation and reasoning. The poll asked Americans how worried they are that artificially intelligent machines could one day pose a risk to the human race’s existence. A majority say they are not at all (27%) or ...
... University whose research area is artificial intelligence, with a focus on knowledge representation and reasoning. The poll asked Americans how worried they are that artificially intelligent machines could one day pose a risk to the human race’s existence. A majority say they are not at all (27%) or ...
An Introduction to Ethical Theory
... whether they meet the criteria for being ethical policies. A policy is ethical if it: a. does not cause any unnecessary harms to individual groups b. supports individual rights, the fulfilling of duties, etc. 2. Select the best policy from the set of just policies arrived at the deliberation stage b ...
... whether they meet the criteria for being ethical policies. A policy is ethical if it: a. does not cause any unnecessary harms to individual groups b. supports individual rights, the fulfilling of duties, etc. 2. Select the best policy from the set of just policies arrived at the deliberation stage b ...
cogsys.aimag12wit - ResearchSpace@Auckland
... Virginia, from November 4 to 6, 2011. The meeting’s goal was to bring together researchers interested in developing intelligent systems that demonstrate the full range of human cognitive abilities and to report progress on this daunting task. The original aims of artificial intelligence, when it was ...
... Virginia, from November 4 to 6, 2011. The meeting’s goal was to bring together researchers interested in developing intelligent systems that demonstrate the full range of human cognitive abilities and to report progress on this daunting task. The original aims of artificial intelligence, when it was ...
Artificial Intelligence
... Tricks like the occasional dumb answer but “too much cleverness in these weird responses” ...
... Tricks like the occasional dumb answer but “too much cleverness in these weird responses” ...
Natural Language Processing COMPSCI 423/723
... • Various other definitions of AI are possible ranging from philosophical to engineering perspectives – Machines with minds… – Study of design of intelligent agents… – A good working definition: Study of how to make computers do tasks at which currently humans are better (Rich and Knight, 1991) – AI ...
... • Various other definitions of AI are possible ranging from philosophical to engineering perspectives – Machines with minds… – Study of design of intelligent agents… – A good working definition: Study of how to make computers do tasks at which currently humans are better (Rich and Knight, 1991) – AI ...
IOSR Journal of Computer Engineering (IOSR-JCE)
... The main objective is concerns with the behavior of intelligent agents in n ew environments. How these intelligent agents react in the new environments? Here we try to provide the Universal Artificial Intelligence for intelligent agent i.e. it will work properly in unknown computable environments. U ...
... The main objective is concerns with the behavior of intelligent agents in n ew environments. How these intelligent agents react in the new environments? Here we try to provide the Universal Artificial Intelligence for intelligent agent i.e. it will work properly in unknown computable environments. U ...
Neuroethics, Neurochallenges: A Needs
... - the disposition of an individual to information, and - individual methods of integrating information into an internal schema and responding to it. Imaging does, however, visualize correlates of the cognitive functions that humans harness to create thought. ...
... - the disposition of an individual to information, and - individual methods of integrating information into an internal schema and responding to it. Imaging does, however, visualize correlates of the cognitive functions that humans harness to create thought. ...
Teaching moral values and ethics
... ucating students, whether in a for ways that lead to ethical action. mal or informal setting, based on Ethical sensitivity is closely related their respective cognitive, emo to a relatively new suggested in tional and social ability, they also telligence type social intelli have to develop the m ...
... ucating students, whether in a for ways that lead to ethical action. mal or informal setting, based on Ethical sensitivity is closely related their respective cognitive, emo to a relatively new suggested in tional and social ability, they also telligence type social intelli have to develop the m ...
This Is a Publication of The American Association for Artificial Intelligence
... enough to fool someone that the machine is human, as proposed in the famous Turing test. These are all fine motivations of individual researchers, but they don’t define the field. Specifically, they are not inclusive enough to include the breadth of work in the field, and they encourage fragmentatio ...
... enough to fool someone that the machine is human, as proposed in the famous Turing test. These are all fine motivations of individual researchers, but they don’t define the field. Specifically, they are not inclusive enough to include the breadth of work in the field, and they encourage fragmentatio ...
Einführung in die Künstliche Intelligenz
... unless the system has human-like knowledge and reasoning ...
... unless the system has human-like knowledge and reasoning ...
Ethics Scandals & Corruption Crisis
... • The public scandals of Enron, WorldCom and others, with their extreme examples of private greed and deception, have caused us to question our assumptions about what values and practices should underlie successful 21st century businesses. ...
... • The public scandals of Enron, WorldCom and others, with their extreme examples of private greed and deception, have caused us to question our assumptions about what values and practices should underlie successful 21st century businesses. ...
Virtue Ethics Intro
... Aristotle &Happiness • Happiness = eudaimonia • Happiness is not a result or end • Happiness is not something we look forward to after toil and suffering • Happiness is a way of life, made possible by virtuous living • Happiness is an activity of the soul in accord with perfect virtue. ...
... Aristotle &Happiness • Happiness = eudaimonia • Happiness is not a result or end • Happiness is not something we look forward to after toil and suffering • Happiness is a way of life, made possible by virtuous living • Happiness is an activity of the soul in accord with perfect virtue. ...
Artificial Intelligence
... :: Artificial Intelligence explores and investigates various kinds of intelligent behavior by attempting to create it in the artificial. − such as problem solving, learning, natural language understanding, deduction ... − the research vehicle is (experimenting medium) is computer :: according to Mar ...
... :: Artificial Intelligence explores and investigates various kinds of intelligent behavior by attempting to create it in the artificial. − such as problem solving, learning, natural language understanding, deduction ... − the research vehicle is (experimenting medium) is computer :: according to Mar ...
agent-based model - IDt
... IQ tests address only linguistic and logical plus some aspects of spatial intelligence, while other forms of intelligence have been entirely ignored. ...
... IQ tests address only linguistic and logical plus some aspects of spatial intelligence, while other forms of intelligence have been entirely ignored. ...
The Liability Problem for Autonomous Artificial Agents
... autonomous agents stems from the combination of these factors and the challenges they impart, and they must be addressed comprehensively and systematically. Central to addressing these challenges will be finding a way to manage the liability problem–how to continue to hold people legally liable for ...
... autonomous agents stems from the combination of these factors and the challenges they impart, and they must be addressed comprehensively and systematically. Central to addressing these challenges will be finding a way to manage the liability problem–how to continue to hold people legally liable for ...
INTRODUCTION TO ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE Chapter 1
... « The art of creating machines that perform functions that require intelligence when performed by people. » (Kurzweil, 1990) « The study of how to make computers do things at which, at the moment, people are better. » (Rich and Knight, 1991) Acting rationally « Computational intelligence is the stud ...
... « The art of creating machines that perform functions that require intelligence when performed by people. » (Kurzweil, 1990) « The study of how to make computers do things at which, at the moment, people are better. » (Rich and Knight, 1991) Acting rationally « Computational intelligence is the stud ...
- Neapolis University
... The impact of the industrial and digital (information) revolutions has, undoubtedly, been substantial on practically all aspects of our society, life, firms and employment. Will the forthcoming AI revolution produce similar, far-reaching effects? By examining analogous inventions of the industrial, ...
... The impact of the industrial and digital (information) revolutions has, undoubtedly, been substantial on practically all aspects of our society, life, firms and employment. Will the forthcoming AI revolution produce similar, far-reaching effects? By examining analogous inventions of the industrial, ...
ppt - Computer Science Department
... ALICE: Your polite style is very nice. It's called "Daisy." Daisy, Daisy. Give me your answer do. I am half crazy. All for the love of you. It won't be a stylish marriage. I can't afford a carriage. But you'll look sweet. Upon the seat. Of a bicycle built for two. Human: That reminds me of HAL in "2 ...
... ALICE: Your polite style is very nice. It's called "Daisy." Daisy, Daisy. Give me your answer do. I am half crazy. All for the love of you. It won't be a stylish marriage. I can't afford a carriage. But you'll look sweet. Upon the seat. Of a bicycle built for two. Human: That reminds me of HAL in "2 ...