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T-720-ATAI-2016

Lecture Notes, F-1 12.01.2016




Overview

Intelligence This course is about phenomenon we refer to as “intelligence”.
Advanced topics The main focus of course is not the latest and greatest methods to come out of the field called “AI”. However, we will make some references to such methods along the way, and you may even learn something about them. But that is not what is meant by “advanced”.
What does “advanced” mean here? It refers to advancement toward a deeper understanding of the phenomenon of intelligence.
History The phenomenon of intelligence has been studied for ages. Some of the early notable contributions were the Greek philosophers' musings on reasoning and logic. This is not a history course, but we must make some references to the history of philosophy, AI, cybernetics and computer science along the way.



Concepts

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 Architectural Requirements for Human-like Agents Both Natural and Artificial by A. Sloman)




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