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Biologically Motivated Machine Intelligence
ACM SIGART Bulletin, 1986Biological systems routinely solve problems involving pattern recognition and feature extraction. Such problems do not appear to admit similarly routine algorithmic solutions; the power of biological systems in this regard apparently arises from nonalgorithmic dynamics.
Harold M. Hastings, Stefan Waner
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Abstract This chapter introduces the fundamental concepts of artificial intelligence (AI) and robotics, emphasizing the importance of trust in human–robot interaction. It begins with real-world examples where trusting or distrusting a robot can have significant consequences and motivates the reader to explore the dynamics of trust ...
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MACHINES, INTELLIGENCE, AND INDIVIDUALITY
Perceptual and Motor Skills, 1991For a machine to be considered intelligent it should have the capacity to monitor both its environment and also its own processing activities. The question is raised as to whether such a machine would then be useful as a tool.
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What Makes a Machine Intelligent? C.W. de Silva Information, Knowledge, and Machines, A.G.J. MacFarlane, Machines and the Elusive Wisdom, V.J. Modi Research Advances in Intelligent Machines, D.P. Garg Soft Computing Tools for Intelligent Machines, F.O. Karray Soft Computing Control of Complex Systems, M.
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What Makes a Machine Intelligent? C.W. de Silva Information, Knowledge, and Machines, A.G.J. MacFarlane, Machines and the Elusive Wisdom, V.J. Modi Research Advances in Intelligent Machines, D.P. Garg Soft Computing Tools for Intelligent Machines, F.O. Karray Soft Computing Control of Complex Systems, M.
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Machine Intelligence and Human Intelligence
Proceedings of the 28th Annual ACM Symposium on User Interface Software & Technology, 2015There has been a stellar rise in computational power since 2006 in part thanks to GPUs, yet today, we are as an intelligent species essentially singular. There are of course some other brainy species, like chimpanzees, dolphins, crows and octopuses, but if anything they only emphasize our unique position on Earth -- as animals richly gifted with self ...
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Artificial intelligence for natural product drug discovery
Nature Reviews Drug Discovery, 2023Michael W Mullowney +2 more
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Holistic Network Virtualization and Pervasive Network Intelligence for 6G
IEEE Communications Surveys and Tutorials, 2022Irma Chacón, Jie Gao, Wen Wu
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Internet of Intelligence: A Survey on the Enabling Technologies, Applications, and Challenges
IEEE Communications Surveys and Tutorials, 2022Fei Richard Yu +2 more
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