A Different Look at Artificial Intelligence
Ulrike Barthelmeß, Ulrich Furbach
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Naturwissenschaften, Medizin, Informatik, Technik / Informatik
Beschreibung
Digitalization is inexorably conquering our lives - also with artificial intelligence (AI) methods. Search engine operators, social network operators and shipping platform operators know more and more about us, about our buying and living habits. User data has become a valuable commodity. We live and work with computer systems that behave intelligently or are even intelligent. Questions like "Can machines be intelligent?" or "Can they have emotions or a consciousness?" keep popping up.
To enable readers to form their own opinion on these questions, the authors clearly explain individual techniques or methods of AI and relate them to approaches from philosophy, art and neurobiology. Topics such as logical reasoning, knowledge and memory play just as important a role as machine learning and artificial neural networks. In the foreground is the question of what constitutes memory and thinking, what role our emotions play when we as humans move through life, through the world. A book that offers unusual perspectives on artificial intelligence.Kundenbewertungen
Humanities, Merleau-Ponty Phenomenology, Neurobiology, Images in the AI, mind and body, Knowledge, logic and automatic reasoning, Memory in Proust and Nabokov, The art of seeing, Artificial intelligence, Book Artificial Intelligence, AI, Awareness, Frame and laughter with Bergson, Philosophy, Art, Neural networks and machine learning, machine learning, Kandel's view of art and science, Memory, recall and mnemonics