
here - OpenArchive@CBS
... The storyline is that I went to a liberal arts college that had no engineering and very little mathematics. So my mathematics major didn’t mean that I did a lot of mathematics. I was interested in language, and they didn’t have a linguistics course, but I convinced the anthropology teacher to give m ...
... The storyline is that I went to a liberal arts college that had no engineering and very little mathematics. So my mathematics major didn’t mean that I did a lot of mathematics. I was interested in language, and they didn’t have a linguistics course, but I convinced the anthropology teacher to give m ...
Module-7 - Binghamton University
... good or does the least harm, or, to put it another way, produces the greatest balance of good over harm. The ethical corporate action, then, is the one that produces the greatest good and does the least harm for all who are affected-customers, employees, shareholders, the community, and the environm ...
... good or does the least harm, or, to put it another way, produces the greatest balance of good over harm. The ethical corporate action, then, is the one that produces the greatest good and does the least harm for all who are affected-customers, employees, shareholders, the community, and the environm ...
FROM HERE TO HUMAN-LEVEL AI John McCarthy
... what has to be done to achieve human-level intelligence was inadequate. The General Problem Solver (GPS) took general problem solving to be the task of transforming one expression into another using an allowed set of transformations. Many tasks that humans can do, humans cannot yet make computers do ...
... what has to be done to achieve human-level intelligence was inadequate. The General Problem Solver (GPS) took general problem solving to be the task of transforming one expression into another using an allowed set of transformations. Many tasks that humans can do, humans cannot yet make computers do ...
Developing Intelligent Robots with CAST
... the components of an integrated system, but it is rarely, if ever, performed for the architecture design used to integrate the components. There may be many reasons why researchers do not evaluate the influence their chosen information-processing architecture has on the behaviour of their intelligen ...
... the components of an integrated system, but it is rarely, if ever, performed for the architecture design used to integrate the components. There may be many reasons why researchers do not evaluate the influence their chosen information-processing architecture has on the behaviour of their intelligen ...
Slide 1
... ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE (AI) 4. Intelligent agent – Special-purpose knowledgebased information system that accomplishes specific tasks on behalf of its users 5. Virtual reality - A computer-simulated environment that can be a simulation of the real world or an imaginary world ...
... ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE (AI) 4. Intelligent agent – Special-purpose knowledgebased information system that accomplishes specific tasks on behalf of its users 5. Virtual reality - A computer-simulated environment that can be a simulation of the real world or an imaginary world ...
Storyboard Concept - Stanford Artificial Intelligence Laboratory
... Stanford autonomous helicopter GPS Accelerometers ...
... Stanford autonomous helicopter GPS Accelerometers ...
social contract ethics
... • Ethical Egoism violates the Principle of Impartiality, or Equal Treatment – The Principle of Impartiality is that we should regard all others as equals to ourselves. This means to treat all persons in the same way unless there is a relevant difference between them. – Ethical Egoism calls each of u ...
... • Ethical Egoism violates the Principle of Impartiality, or Equal Treatment – The Principle of Impartiality is that we should regard all others as equals to ourselves. This means to treat all persons in the same way unless there is a relevant difference between them. – Ethical Egoism calls each of u ...
fitzpatrick2
... Paul Fitzpatrick MIT CSAIL, Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA Abstract What could a robot learn in one day? This paper describes the DayOne project, an endeavor to build an epigenetic robot that can bootstrap from a very rudimentary state to relatively sophisticated perception of objects and activities ...
... Paul Fitzpatrick MIT CSAIL, Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA Abstract What could a robot learn in one day? This paper describes the DayOne project, an endeavor to build an epigenetic robot that can bootstrap from a very rudimentary state to relatively sophisticated perception of objects and activities ...
Full CV
... Computational Sustainability; Artificial Intelligence; Optimization; Constraints. Achieving sustainability requires balancing economic, environmental and social needs, and hence decision and optimization problems are at the heart of many sustainability issues. My research focus is on advancing the s ...
... Computational Sustainability; Artificial Intelligence; Optimization; Constraints. Achieving sustainability requires balancing economic, environmental and social needs, and hence decision and optimization problems are at the heart of many sustainability issues. My research focus is on advancing the s ...
On the synergy of network science and artificial intelligence
... are graph with non-trivial topological features and it has been found that such features are present in many real world systems [Newman, 2010] belonging to various research fields (e.g. neuroscience, astrophysics, biology, epidemiology, social and communication networks). At the same time, while the ...
... are graph with non-trivial topological features and it has been found that such features are present in many real world systems [Newman, 2010] belonging to various research fields (e.g. neuroscience, astrophysics, biology, epidemiology, social and communication networks). At the same time, while the ...
native rendition
... that can reason, gather knowledge, plan intelligently, learn, communicate, perceive and manipulate objects. AI also allows users of big data to automate and enhance complex descriptive and predictive analytical tasks that, when performed by humans, would be extremely labour intensive and time consum ...
... that can reason, gather knowledge, plan intelligently, learn, communicate, perceive and manipulate objects. AI also allows users of big data to automate and enhance complex descriptive and predictive analytical tasks that, when performed by humans, would be extremely labour intensive and time consum ...
Reinforcement Learning as a Context for Integrating AI Research
... involved public. A political process will be necessary in ...
... involved public. A political process will be necessary in ...
Expert systems/simulations
... An expert system is software that attempts to reproduce the performance of one or more human experts The primary goal of an expert system is to make expertise information available to decision makers and technicians who need answers quickly. computer-based expert system emulates the behavior of a hu ...
... An expert system is software that attempts to reproduce the performance of one or more human experts The primary goal of an expert system is to make expertise information available to decision makers and technicians who need answers quickly. computer-based expert system emulates the behavior of a hu ...
View PDF - Advances in Cognitive Systems
... different bets, so that we collectively explore all of the promising parts of the space. There have also been a number of attempts at building intelligent architectures from a purely AI perspective, i.e., unfettered by the constraint of handling particular psychological predictions, and focusing ins ...
... different bets, so that we collectively explore all of the promising parts of the space. There have also been a number of attempts at building intelligent architectures from a purely AI perspective, i.e., unfettered by the constraint of handling particular psychological predictions, and focusing ins ...
marked
... What is a plausible outcome of an action? Related questions How can agents make rational decisions given beliefs about outcomes? What does it mean (algorithmically) to “choose the best”? ...
... What is a plausible outcome of an action? Related questions How can agents make rational decisions given beliefs about outcomes? What does it mean (algorithmically) to “choose the best”? ...
REVISITING ORIGINAL PHILOSOPHY OF FIFTH GENERATION
... It seems that people criticizing something as a finished product have the wrong idea that our project aims at making commercial products in the near future. We are rather looking at possibilities for the future. The criticisms of our kernel language include such resonable questions as whether there ...
... It seems that people criticizing something as a finished product have the wrong idea that our project aims at making commercial products in the near future. We are rather looking at possibilities for the future. The criticisms of our kernel language include such resonable questions as whether there ...
YES Project Complete Draft
... social customs or norms (this term is still used by sociologists today). This places emphasis on following agreed upon rules. It is a somewhat narrower notion, which refers to the specific moral values or principles embraced by a person or group. More generally, ethics is theorizing about morality ...
... social customs or norms (this term is still used by sociologists today). This places emphasis on following agreed upon rules. It is a somewhat narrower notion, which refers to the specific moral values or principles embraced by a person or group. More generally, ethics is theorizing about morality ...
Peering into the Future Through the Looking Glass of Artificial
... • Elon Musk has spoken out against artificial intelligence (AI), declaring it the most serious threat to the survival of the human race to students from Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) • “I think we should be very careful about artificial intelligence. If I had to guess at what our bigge ...
... • Elon Musk has spoken out against artificial intelligence (AI), declaring it the most serious threat to the survival of the human race to students from Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) • “I think we should be very careful about artificial intelligence. If I had to guess at what our bigge ...
Routledge: Kantian Ethics
... discussed in the philosophical literature runs ‘act only on that maxim [principle] through which you can at the same time will that it become a universal law’ ([1785] 1903: 421). The formulation that has had and still has the greatest cultural resonance requires us to treat others with impartial res ...
... discussed in the philosophical literature runs ‘act only on that maxim [principle] through which you can at the same time will that it become a universal law’ ([1785] 1903: 421). The formulation that has had and still has the greatest cultural resonance requires us to treat others with impartial res ...
Chapter 17: Ethical Arguments
... ○ If he does nothing, the overloaded boat will capsize, and all the people will drown ○ If he throws some people overboard, he will save some of the passengers in the lifeboat, but the people thrown overboard will die ...
... ○ If he does nothing, the overloaded boat will capsize, and all the people will drown ○ If he throws some people overboard, he will save some of the passengers in the lifeboat, but the people thrown overboard will die ...
artificial intelligence applications especially the neural networks use
... simulations and experimentation rather than rigorous and formal approach to the problem. If neural net is used with learning algorithm it can be adapted to changes in parameters. Neural nets are suitable for identification, classification and sorting of models – using in recognition of road signs, r ...
... simulations and experimentation rather than rigorous and formal approach to the problem. If neural net is used with learning algorithm it can be adapted to changes in parameters. Neural nets are suitable for identification, classification and sorting of models – using in recognition of road signs, r ...