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Publisher: The MIT Press
Published: 13 October 2020
DOI: 10.7551/mitpress/11659.003.0001
EISBN: 9780262358934
Publisher: The MIT Press
Published: 13 October 2020
DOI: 10.7551/mitpress/11659.003.0002
EISBN: 9780262358934
Publisher: The MIT Press
Published: 13 October 2020
DOI: 10.7551/mitpress/11659.003.0003
EISBN: 9780262358934
Publisher: The MIT Press
Published: 13 October 2020
DOI: 10.7551/mitpress/11659.003.0004
EISBN: 9780262358934
Publisher: The MIT Press
Published: 13 October 2020
DOI: 10.7551/mitpress/11659.003.0005
EISBN: 9780262358934
Publisher: The MIT Press
Published: 13 October 2020
DOI: 10.7551/mitpress/11659.003.0006
EISBN: 9780262358934
Publisher: The MIT Press
Published: 13 October 2020
DOI: 10.7551/mitpress/11659.003.0007
EISBN: 9780262358934
Publisher: The MIT Press
Published: 13 October 2020
DOI: 10.7551/mitpress/11659.003.0008
EISBN: 9780262358934
Publisher: The MIT Press
Published: 13 October 2020
DOI: 10.7551/mitpress/11659.003.0009
EISBN: 9780262358934
Publisher: The MIT Press
Published: 13 October 2020
DOI: 10.7551/mitpress/11659.003.0010
EISBN: 9780262358934
Publisher: The MIT Press
Published: 13 October 2020
DOI: 10.7551/mitpress/11659.003.0011
EISBN: 9780262358934
Publisher: The MIT Press
Published: 13 October 2020
DOI: 10.7551/mitpress/11659.003.0012
EISBN: 9780262358934
Publisher: The MIT Press
Published: 13 October 2020
DOI: 10.7551/mitpress/11659.003.0013
EISBN: 9780262358934
Publisher: The MIT Press
Published: 13 October 2020
DOI: 10.7551/mitpress/11659.003.0014
EISBN: 9780262358934
Publisher: The MIT Press
Published: 13 October 2020
DOI: 10.7551/mitpress/11659.003.0015
EISBN: 9780262358934
Publisher: The MIT Press
Published: 13 October 2020
DOI: 10.7551/mitpress/11659.001.0001
EISBN: 9780262358934
Why a new approach is needed in the quest for general artificial intelligence. Since the inception of artificial intelligence, we have been warned about the imminent arrival of computational systems that can replicate human thought processes. Before we know it, computers will become so intelligent that humans will be lucky to be kept as pets. And yet, although artificial intelligence has become increasingly sophisticated—with such achievements as driverless cars and humanless chess-playing—computer science has not yet created general artificial intelligence. In Algorithms Are Not Enough , Herbert Roitblat explains how artificial general intelligence may be possible and why a robopocalypse is neither imminent nor likely. Existing artificial intelligence, Roitblat shows, has been limited to solving path problems, in which the entire problem consists of navigating a path of choices—finding specific solutions to well-structured problems. Human problem-solving, on the other hand, includes problems that consist of ill-structured situations, including the design of problem-solving paths themselves. These are insight problems, and insight is an essential part of intelligence that has not been addressed by computer science. Roitblat draws on cognitive science, including psychology, philosophy, and history, to identify the essential features of intelligence needed to achieve general artificial intelligence. Roitblat describes current computational approaches to intelligence, including the Turing Test, machine learning, and neural networks. He identifies building blocks of natural intelligence, including perception, analogy, ambiguity, common sense, and creativity. General intelligence can create new representations to solve new problems, but current computational intelligence cannot. The human brain, like the computer, uses algorithms; but general intelligence, he argues, is more than algorithmic processes.
Publisher: The MIT Press
Published: 21 June 2002
DOI: 10.7551/mitpress/1885.003.0028
EISBN: 9780262268028
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Series: Complex Adaptive Systems
Publisher: The MIT Press
Published: 14 August 2000
DOI: 10.7551/mitpress/3120.003.0001
EISBN: 9780262316071
Book Chapter
Series: Complex Adaptive Systems
Publisher: The MIT Press
Published: 14 August 2000
DOI: 10.7551/mitpress/3120.003.0002
EISBN: 9780262316071
Book Chapter
Series: Complex Adaptive Systems
Publisher: The MIT Press
Published: 14 August 2000
DOI: 10.7551/mitpress/3120.003.0003
EISBN: 9780262316071
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