After seeing the 1998 copyright date I confess I was intrigued. AI, in any form, hasn't gotten much press lately. If you're looking for an update on the state of AI since 1990, however, this isn't it. The book's materials are almost exclusively from 1991 and earlier. Only 3 references are given t
Understanding the Artificial: On the Future Shape of Artificial Intelligence
β Scribed by Massimo Negrotti (auth.), Massimo Negrotti (eds.)
- Publisher
- Springer-Verlag London
- Year
- 1991
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 167
- Series
- Artificial Intelligence and Society
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
In recent years a vast literature has been produced on the feasibility of Artificial Intelligence (AI). The topic most frequently discussed is the concept of intelligence, with efforts to demonstrate that it is or is not transferable to the computer. Only rarely has attention been focused on the concept of the artificial per se in order to clarify what kind, depth and scope of performance (including intelligence) it could support. Apart from the classic book by H.A. Simon, The Sciences of the Artificial, published in 1969, no serious attempt has been made to define a conceptual frame for understanding the intimate nature of intelligent machines independently of its claimed or denied human-like features. The general aim of this book is to discuss, from different points of view, what we are losing and what we are gaining from the artificial, particularly from AI, when we abandon the original anthropomorphic pretension. There is necessarily a need for analysis of the history of AI and the limits of its plausibility in reproducing the human mind. In addition, the papers presented here aim at redefining the epistemology and the possible targets of the AI discipline, raising problems, and proposing solutions, which should be understood as typical of the artificial rather than of an information-based conception of man.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-xi
Introduction: Artificial Intelligence: Its Future and its Cultural Roots....Pages 1-11
The Cognitive Dimension in the Processing of Natural Language....Pages 13-31
Making a Mind Versus Modelling the Brain: Artificial Intelligence Back at the Branchpoint....Pages 33-54
Alternative Intelligence....Pages 55-75
Artificial Intelligence as a Dialectic of Science and Technology....Pages 77-90
Biological and Artificial Intelligence....Pages 91-100
Computers, Musical Notation and the Externalisation of Knowledge: Towards a Comparative Study in the History of Information Technology....Pages 101-125
Cognitive Science and the Computer Metaphor....Pages 127-138
Intelligent Behaviour in Machines....Pages 139-147
Conclusions: The Dissymmetry of Mind and the Role of the Artificial....Pages 149-154
Back Matter....Pages 155-164
β¦ Subjects
Artificial Intelligence (incl. Robotics)
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