Artificial intelligence/ human intelligence (Record no. 97792)

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ISBN 9789811232886
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Call Number 006.3
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Author Wallace, Richard J.
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Title Artificial intelligence/ human intelligence
Sub Title an indissoluble nexus /
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Place of publication Singapore :
Publisher World Scientific,
Year of publication 2021.
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Number of Pages 1 online resource (xi, 355 p.)
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Remark 2 Preface -- Introductory. Introduction -- Case studies. Two impressive wins for AI. Unpacking AI. The logic theorist. Unpacking AI. Deep blue and watson. Two more cases: Programs that 'understand' -- Intelligence and artificial intelligence. The nature of intelligence. Varieties of intelligence. Implications for some perennial AI themes. A 'big win' : Ai and algorithms for combinatorial search -- Human intelligence and its discontents. AI : critics and cheerleaders. Cautionary tales. A new kind of AI challenge -- Where are we now?. Final thoughts.
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Summary, etc "This book presents a novel view of intelligence, and of the relationship between machine intelligence and human beings. From this perspective, machine intelligence is viewed as an artificial aid to human intelligence, and the two are seen to form a 'seamless web'. Having established this new perspective on intelligence, the book highlights some basic deficiencies of unaided human intelligence through case studies to show how human beings are capable of destroying existing intelligence networks as well as how they fail to recognize that such intelligence networks are needed. In many such cases, along with the other aspects of the problem, there is also a failure of discourse: bad arguments and the like dominate the discourse, and crucial aspects of the situation are overlooked or glossed over. The book then lays out a proposal on how to deal with this kind of problem - one that relies heavily on techniques developed in AI. This is done in the form of a new kind of grand challenge for AI, involving software monitors that are applied to discourse on major issues. All this is in keeping with the perspective on intelligence and AI presented in this book"--Publisher's website.
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Uniform Resource Identifier https://www.worldscientific.com/worldscibooks/10.1142/12177#t=toc
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-- Artificial intelligence.
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-- Intellect.
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-- Machine learning.
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-- Human-computer interaction.

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