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public:t-720-atai:atai-16:concepts [2016/01/12 11:09] – [Concepts] thorisson2public:t-720-atai:atai-16:concepts [2024/04/29 13:33] (current) – external edit 127.0.0.1
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-====Preamble====+====What this Course Is / Is not ====
  
 |  Intelligence  | This course is about phenomenon we refer to as "intelligence". A number of features of natural intelligence remain unexplained.  | |  Intelligence  | This course is about phenomenon we refer to as "intelligence". A number of features of natural intelligence remain unexplained.  |
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 |  Programming Project   | To give you a bit more in-depth experience in programming AGI systems.   | |  Programming Project   | To give you a bit more in-depth experience in programming AGI systems.   |
 |  Final Exam   | To try to gauge how much of the material you //actually understand// -- how much of it you have //"ingested"// | |  Final Exam   | To try to gauge how much of the material you //actually understand// -- how much of it you have //"ingested"// |
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 +====Basic Concepts====
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 +|  Intelligence  | Intelligence is a natural phenomenon.  |
 +|  Natural Intelligence  | Many animals are considered "intelligent". |
 +|  Artificial Intelligence  | Systems created by us to display (some or all) features deemed 'intelligent' when encountered in nature. Many definitions, see e.g.: .  |
 +|  Definitions  | We must be careful when it comes to definitions -- for any complex system there is a world of difference between decent definitions and good, accurate and appropriate definitions.  |
 +|  Aaron Sloman   | "Some readers may hope for definitions of terms like information processing, mental process, consciousness, emotion, love. However, each of these denotes a large and ill-defined collection of capabilities or features. There is no definite collection of nec- essary or sufficient conditions (nor any disjunction of conjunctions) that can be used to define such terms." (From [[http://www.cs.bham.ac.uk/research/projects/cogaff/Sloman.kd.pdf|Architectural Requirements for Human-like Agents Both Natural and Artificial]] by A. Sloman)     |
  
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-|  Intelligence  | Intelligence is a natural phenomenon.  | 
-|  Natural Intelligence  | Many animals are considered "intelligent". | 
-|  Artificial Intelligence  | Systems created by us to display (some or all) features deemed 'intelligent' when encountered in nature. Many definitions, see e.g.: .  | 
-|  Definitions  | We must be careful when it comes to definitions -- for any complex system there is a world of difference between decent definitions and good, accurate and appropriate definitions.  | 
-|  Aaron Sloman   | "Some readers may hope for definitions of terms like information processing, mental process, consciousness, emotion, love. However, each of these denotes a large and ill-defined collection of capabilities or features. There is no definite collection of nec- essary or sufficient conditions (nor any disjunction of conjunctions) that can be used to define such terms." (From [[http://www.cs.bham.ac.uk/research/projects/cogaff/Sloman.kd.pdf|Architectural Requirements for Human-like Agents Both Natural and Artificial]] by A. Sloman)     | 
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