philosophy Books
We've found 34 books tagged 'philosophy' relevant to the field of humanlike conversational artificial intelligence.
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11573
by Ben Goertzel and Cassio Pennachin |
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Springer
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2007 |
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Summary: This is the first book on current research on artificial general intelligence (AGI), work explicitly focused on engineering general intelligence – autonomous, self-reflective, self-improving, commonsensical intelligence. Each author explains a specific aspect of AGI in detail in each chapter, while also investigating the common themes...
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10997
by George F. Luger and William A. Stubblefield |
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Structures and Strategies for Complex Problem Solving |
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Pearson Education
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1992 |
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Summary: Artificial intelligence (AI) began as the quest to create machines that could think for themselves and (perhaps) out-think humans: the holy grail of computing! Over the years, while still exploring the mechanisms that enable thought, AI has evolved into a more pragmatic discipline. AI uses...
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The Very Idea |
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The MIT Press
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1989 |
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Summary: “Machines who think—how utterly preposterous,” huff beleaguered humanists, defending their dwindling turf. “Artificial Intelligence - it’s here and about to surpass our own,” crow techno-visionaries, proclaiming dominion. It’s so simple and obvious, each side maintains, only a fanatic could disagree. Deciding where the truth lies...
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Introduction to Cognitive Science |
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The MIT Press
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2005 |
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Summary: Cognitive science approaches the study of mind and intelligence from an interdisciplinary perspective, working at the intersection of philosophy, psychology, artificial intelligence, neuroscience, linguistics, and anthropology. With Mind, Paul Thagard offers an introduction to this interdisciplinary field for readers who come to the subject with...
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The Case Against |
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Palgrave Macmillan
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1987 |
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Summary: Intended to contribute to the advance of AI by clarifying and removing the major sources of philosophical confusion which continue to preoccupy scientists and thereby impede research… A fascinating study in the nature and future of AI, written in a style which is certain to...
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10989
by Margaret A. Boden |
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Basic Books
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1987 |
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Summary: This book describes artificial intelligence in a way that stresses its human relevance. I have used plain language as far as possible, and have
entirely avoided mathematical and formal symbolisms. No specific expertise is presupposed, although readers with psychological or philosophical interests will find many...
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2010 |
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Summary: The Explanation Age presents an epistemology-based framework for Artificial General Intelligence, with 600+ semantically connected innate terms, representing explanations, reason, and emotion.
Based on the philosophy of Immanuel Kant, that there are innate categories that preexist within the mind, and based on the dissertation and work...
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and Scientific Method |
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Oxford University Press
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1996 |
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Summary: Artificial Intelligence and Scientific Method examines the remarkable advances made in the field of AI over the past twenty years, discussing their profound implications for philosophy. Taking a clear, non-technical approach, Donald Gillies focuses on two key topics within AI: machine learning in the Turing...
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10434
by Jan van Eijck and Christina Unger |
Summary: Computational semantics is the art and science of computing meaning in natural language. The meaning of a sentence is derived from the meanings of the individual words in it, and this process can be made so precise that it can be implemented on a computer....
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10229
by Iva Smit, Wendell Wallach and George E. Lasker |
Summary: Papers from the 16th International Conference on Systems Research, Informatics and Cybernetics held July 29-Aug. 5, 2004 in Baden-Baden, Germany.