Centered around the key philosophical attacks AI has received throughout its history, these specially-commissioned essays introduce the main ideas and debates that have shaped the philosophy of AI.
Centered around the key philosophical attacks AI has received throughout its history, these specially-commissioned essays introduce the main ideas and debates that have shaped the philosophy of AI.
Eric Dietrich is Professor of Philosophy of Binghamton University, USA. Chris Fields is an independent scholar based in France. John P. Sullins is Professor of Philosophy at Sonoma State University, USA. Bram Van Heuveln is Lecturer in the Cognitive Science Department at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, USA. Robin Zebrowski is Associate Professor of Cognitive Science, Chair of the Program in Cognitive Science, Beloit College, USA.
Inhaltsangabe
List of Figures Prologue: The AI Wars and Beyond Part I. The AI Wars Introduction The First War: Is AI Even Possible? 1. Gödel and Foundational Objections to AI 2. How Would We Know If a Computer Was Intelligent? The Turing Test is Not the Answer The Second War: Architectures of the Mind 3. How Computer Science Saved the Mind 4. Implementing an Intelligence The Third War: Mental Semantics and Mental Symbols 5. The Strange Case of the Missing Meaning: Can Computers Think About Things? The Fourth War: The Frame Problem: Rationality and Creativity 6. What is Relevant to What?: The Frame Problem Part II. Beyond the AI Wars: Issues for Today Introduction 7. What about Consciousness? 8. Ethical Issues Surrounding AI Applications 9. Could Embodied AIs be Ethical Agents Notes Bibliography Index
List of Figures Prologue: The AI Wars and Beyond Part I. The AI Wars Introduction The First War: Is AI Even Possible? 1. Gödel and Foundational Objections to AI 2. How Would We Know If a Computer Was Intelligent? The Turing Test is Not the Answer The Second War: Architectures of the Mind 3. How Computer Science Saved the Mind 4. Implementing an Intelligence The Third War: Mental Semantics and Mental Symbols 5. The Strange Case of the Missing Meaning: Can Computers Think About Things? The Fourth War: The Frame Problem: Rationality and Creativity 6. What is Relevant to What?: The Frame Problem Part II. Beyond the AI Wars: Issues for Today Introduction 7. What about Consciousness? 8. Ethical Issues Surrounding AI Applications 9. Could Embodied AIs be Ethical Agents Notes Bibliography Index
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