If you are interested in human-level artificial intelligence you probably should own this book. I liked reading the book and am glad I own it but there are criticisms. Most of the book is too qualitative. Even where prototype software has been deployed algorithms are not given, even in pseudocode
Artificial general intelligence
β Scribed by Ben Goertzel, Cassio Pennachin
- Publisher
- Springer
- Year
- 2009
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 517
- Series
- Cognitive Technologies
- Edition
- 1st Edition.
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
This is the first book on current research on artificial general intelligence (AGI), work explicitly focused on engineering general intelligence β 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 in the work of diverse groups, and posing the big, open questions in this vital area.
This book willbe of interest to researchers and students who require a coherent treatment of AGI and the relationships between AI and related fields such as physics, philosophy, neuroscience, linguistics, psychology, biology, sociology, anthropology and engineering.
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