
CIT – Intelligent Technologies - AI-CIT
... and Maria Curie Conferences for Computational Intelligence Domain. We have been working also with industry in financial sector and toward huge Heat production company to incorporate Intelligent systems into their information systems. ...
... and Maria Curie Conferences for Computational Intelligence Domain. We have been working also with industry in financial sector and toward huge Heat production company to incorporate Intelligent systems into their information systems. ...
MIT Mobile Robots - What`s Next? - DSpace@MIT
... Over the past two years, we have made a number of observations about most mobile robots and have noted some problems. First, the state of the art in terms of the level of intelligence attainable is not very high. Second, a considerable portion of the sheer bulk on most mobile robots has nothing at a ...
... Over the past two years, we have made a number of observations about most mobile robots and have noted some problems. First, the state of the art in terms of the level of intelligence attainable is not very high. Second, a considerable portion of the sheer bulk on most mobile robots has nothing at a ...
Can Machine Think? - Composing Digital Media
... Emotion is personal No need to feel in order to think ...
... Emotion is personal No need to feel in order to think ...
The Role of Specialized Intelligent Body
... What lesson should the AGI developer draw from all this? The particularities of the human mind/body should not be taken as general requirements for general intelligence. However, it is worth remembering just how difficult is the computational problem of learning, based on experiential feedback alone ...
... What lesson should the AGI developer draw from all this? The particularities of the human mind/body should not be taken as general requirements for general intelligence. However, it is worth remembering just how difficult is the computational problem of learning, based on experiential feedback alone ...
ITC 4480 Artificial Intelligence Principles 1 3/0/3 DEREE COLLEGE
... problem solving: problem analysis, research tools. Knowledge representation. Inference rules. Search strategies. Heuristics. Expert systems. Uncertainty. Natural language understanding. Symbol-based machine learning. Neural networks. Genetic algorithms. Agents. AI application languages (Prolog, LISP ...
... problem solving: problem analysis, research tools. Knowledge representation. Inference rules. Search strategies. Heuristics. Expert systems. Uncertainty. Natural language understanding. Symbol-based machine learning. Neural networks. Genetic algorithms. Agents. AI application languages (Prolog, LISP ...
Meta-Ethics
... issues but moral philosophy itself Often referred to as a second order theory Reflects on the more fundamental aspects of morality Meta ethical questions fall into 3 categories: meta-physical, epistemological and linguistic ...
... issues but moral philosophy itself Often referred to as a second order theory Reflects on the more fundamental aspects of morality Meta ethical questions fall into 3 categories: meta-physical, epistemological and linguistic ...
BA 28 Chapter 2
... reasoning to reach ethical decisions. This theory would have people behave according to the categorical imperative: “Do unto others as you would have them do unto you.” ...
... reasoning to reach ethical decisions. This theory would have people behave according to the categorical imperative: “Do unto others as you would have them do unto you.” ...
Call For Papers - MIKE Conference Series
... acquiring tasks. So Mining Human Intelligence becomes an essential and incredible part of human expertise / knowledge exploration. MIKE 2013 is an initiative for the international meeting on research and applications in various topics of Human Intelligence Mining and Knowledge Discovery. The primary ...
... acquiring tasks. So Mining Human Intelligence becomes an essential and incredible part of human expertise / knowledge exploration. MIKE 2013 is an initiative for the international meeting on research and applications in various topics of Human Intelligence Mining and Knowledge Discovery. The primary ...
AI-01a- Intro - Computer Engineering
... different people, return some books to the library, and get a certain amount of exercise. You plan the day in such a way that everything is achieved in an efficient manner. You are a lawyer who is asked to defend someone. You recall three similar cases in which the defendant was found guilty, and yo ...
... different people, return some books to the library, and get a certain amount of exercise. You plan the day in such a way that everything is achieved in an efficient manner. You are a lawyer who is asked to defend someone. You recall three similar cases in which the defendant was found guilty, and yo ...
The motivation to be ethical
... The application is readily discernible, professionals have a duty to behave morally toward their patients. Kant suggested that the ability to reason is the basis of morality and therefore himself reasoned that all persons, being rational beings, have the right to common dignity and respect. These ar ...
... The application is readily discernible, professionals have a duty to behave morally toward their patients. Kant suggested that the ability to reason is the basis of morality and therefore himself reasoned that all persons, being rational beings, have the right to common dignity and respect. These ar ...
Chapter 2
... • Public speaking should ideally be governed by a strong sense of integrity • Quintilian: “The ideal of speechmaking is the good person speaking well.” ...
... • Public speaking should ideally be governed by a strong sense of integrity • Quintilian: “The ideal of speechmaking is the good person speaking well.” ...
2014 08 25 - MyWeb at Loras
... It sounds like cheating, but every artificially intelligent system needs a body of data on which to "train" initially. For Persado, that body of data was text messages sent to prepaid cellphone customers in Europe, urging them to re-up their minutes or opt into special plans. For Amy, it's a race to ...
... It sounds like cheating, but every artificially intelligent system needs a body of data on which to "train" initially. For Persado, that body of data was text messages sent to prepaid cellphone customers in Europe, urging them to re-up their minutes or opt into special plans. For Amy, it's a race to ...
Introductory Lecture
... • A Big Question: ‘uhhhh....how people should behave in medical situations, according to whom?’ • Short answer: how people should behave from the standpoint of moral value • This gives us part of the picture. • Whatever morality is about, it’s about evaluating people and their actions from a certain ...
... • A Big Question: ‘uhhhh....how people should behave in medical situations, according to whom?’ • Short answer: how people should behave from the standpoint of moral value • This gives us part of the picture. • Whatever morality is about, it’s about evaluating people and their actions from a certain ...
artificial intelligence in the real world
... paid heed. Alpha Go’s victory demonstrated in a very public way the learning capacity that AI-based technologies now possess. Humans didn’t teach the computer—it taught itself how to master the game by playing it millions of times with another computer (through a set of techniques called “deep learn ...
... paid heed. Alpha Go’s victory demonstrated in a very public way the learning capacity that AI-based technologies now possess. Humans didn’t teach the computer—it taught itself how to master the game by playing it millions of times with another computer (through a set of techniques called “deep learn ...
Turing`s Red Flag - Computer Science and Engineering
... be designed so that it is unlikely to be mistaken for anything besides an autonomous sysem, and should identify itself at the start of any interaction with another agent. Let me be clear. This is not the law itself but a summary of its intent. Any law will have to be much longer and much more precis ...
... be designed so that it is unlikely to be mistaken for anything besides an autonomous sysem, and should identify itself at the start of any interaction with another agent. Let me be clear. This is not the law itself but a summary of its intent. Any law will have to be much longer and much more precis ...
Decision support system
... • Decision support systems help you analyze, but you must know how to solve the problem, and how to use the results of the analysis ...
... • Decision support systems help you analyze, but you must know how to solve the problem, and how to use the results of the analysis ...
Evolutionary Robotics
... every aspect of learning or any other feature of intelligence can in principle be so precisely described that a machine can be made to simulate it. An attempt will be made to find how to make machines use language, form abstractions and concepts, solve kinds of problems now reserved for humans, and ...
... every aspect of learning or any other feature of intelligence can in principle be so precisely described that a machine can be made to simulate it. An attempt will be made to find how to make machines use language, form abstractions and concepts, solve kinds of problems now reserved for humans, and ...
Cybernetics, AI, Cognitive Science and Computational
... who felt the irreducible complexity of the system-observer interactions, abandoned to build and test formal models, and used a verbal language using metaphors. They were the subjects of well-founded critics for not studying specific phenomena (Heylighen and Joslyn 2001) ...
... who felt the irreducible complexity of the system-observer interactions, abandoned to build and test formal models, and used a verbal language using metaphors. They were the subjects of well-founded critics for not studying specific phenomena (Heylighen and Joslyn 2001) ...
AI-Complete CAPTCHAs - Computer Engineering and Computer
... will ever have to make [7], as it will make all the other inventions for us. Monetary value of a true AI system is hard to overestimate, but it is well known that billions have been spent on research already by governments and industry [8]. Its potential for military complex is unprecedented both in ...
... will ever have to make [7], as it will make all the other inventions for us. Monetary value of a true AI system is hard to overestimate, but it is well known that billions have been spent on research already by governments and industry [8]. Its potential for military complex is unprecedented both in ...
Meta-Ethics - Este blog no existe
... principles relative? Do moral facts exist?) Normative Ethics is interested in determining the content of our moral behavior. (What ought I do? Which actions are good?) Applied Ethics attemps to deal with specific realms of human action and to craft criteria for discussing issues that might arise wit ...
... principles relative? Do moral facts exist?) Normative Ethics is interested in determining the content of our moral behavior. (What ought I do? Which actions are good?) Applied Ethics attemps to deal with specific realms of human action and to craft criteria for discussing issues that might arise wit ...
Takeshi ITO Laboratory(PDF:883 KB)
... clarify such questions as how do human solve difficult problems, what is human intuitive knowledge, and what thought processes do human follow in playing games (see Figure 2). To answer these questions, the laboratory measures human cognitive processes and builds artificial intelligence systems. And ...
... clarify such questions as how do human solve difficult problems, what is human intuitive knowledge, and what thought processes do human follow in playing games (see Figure 2). To answer these questions, the laboratory measures human cognitive processes and builds artificial intelligence systems. And ...
Artificial Intelligence and Artificial Life – should artificial systems
... But ascription of intelligence is not always made on a basis of linguistic behaviour, indeed it is more often based on our observation of non-linguistic behaviour, behaviour that we consider to be representative of perhaps high-level mental activity. And so our ascription of mental states to other s ...
... But ascription of intelligence is not always made on a basis of linguistic behaviour, indeed it is more often based on our observation of non-linguistic behaviour, behaviour that we consider to be representative of perhaps high-level mental activity. And so our ascription of mental states to other s ...