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The book argues that Turing's â visionâ is reshaping the world. This vision rests on the idea that intelligence is not an intrinsic property of human beings but an attribute we are naturally inclined to ascribe to certain entities when their behavior elicits this deeply rooted attitude which is tied to the interpretative practice of language.

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The book argues that Turing's â visionâ is reshaping the world. This vision rests on the idea that intelligence is not an intrinsic property of human beings but an attribute we are naturally inclined to ascribe to certain entities when their behavior elicits this deeply rooted attitude which is tied to the interpretative practice of language.
Autorenporträt
Pietro Perconti is Professor of Philosophy of Mind at the University of Messina. He co-founded the ICCS, International Center for Consciousness Studies (hardproblem.it). His previous books include Kantian Linguistics (Nodus, 1999) and The Future of the Artificial Mind (with Alessio Plebe, CRC, 2022). His research interests include social cognition, consciousness, and the social role of cognitive science. Alessio Plebe received a degree in Electronic Engineering in 1981 from the University of Rome and a PhD in Philosophy of Language from the University of Palermo in 2004. He is Professor of Philosophy of Science at the University of Messina. He co-founded the ICCS, International Center for Consciousness Studies. His main research areas are neural computation, its epistemology, and its explanatory power for several cognitive functions. Currently, he is investigating the rise of deep learning, its causes and its impact on philosophy and cognitive science. An updated picture of what artificial intelligence is becoming nowadays is in his recent book, authored with Pietro Perconti, The Future of the Artificial Mind.