Why machines will never rule the world : artificial intelligence without fear /: artificial intelligence without fear. (2022)
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- Title:
- Why machines will never rule the world : artificial intelligence without fear /: artificial intelligence without fear. (2022)
- Main Title:
- Why machines will never rule the world : artificial intelligence without fear
- Further Information:
- Note: Jobst Landgrebe, Barry Smith.
- Authors:
- Landgrebe, Jobst
Smith, Barry, 1952- - Contents:
- Foreword 1. Introduction ; 1.1 The Singularity; 1.2 Approach; 1.3 Limits to the modelling of animate nature; 1.4 The AI hype cycle; 1.5 Why machines will not inherit the earth; 1.6 How to read this book Part I: Properties of the human mind 2. The human mind; 2.1 Basic characteristics of the human mind; 2.2 The mind-body problem: Monism and its varieties; ; 3. Human and machine intelligence ; 3.1 Capabilities and dispositions; 3.2 Intelligence; 3.3 AI and human intelligence; ; 4. The nature of human language ; 4.1 Why conversation matters; 4.2 Aspects of human language; ; 5. The variance and complexity of human language ; 5.1 Conversations: An overview; 5.2 Levels of language production and interpretation; 5.3 Conversation contexts; 5.4 Discourse economy: implicit meaning; 5.5 Structural elements of conversation; 5.6 How humans pass the Turing test 6. Social and ethical behaviour ; 6.1 Can we engineer social capabilities?; 6.2 Intersubjectivity; 6.3 Social norms; 6.4 Moral norms; 6.5 Power; ; Part II: The limits of mathematical models; ; 7. Complex systems ; 7.1 Models; 7.2 Computability; 7.3 Systems; 7.4 The scope of extended Newtonian mathematics; 7.5 Complex systems; 7.6 Examples of complex systems; ; 8. Mathematical models of complex systems ; 8.1 Multivariate distributions; 8.2 Deterministic and stochastic computable system models; 8.3 Newtonian limits of stochastic models of complex systems; 8.4 Descriptive and interpretative models of complex systems; 8.5 PredictiveForeword 1. Introduction ; 1.1 The Singularity; 1.2 Approach; 1.3 Limits to the modelling of animate nature; 1.4 The AI hype cycle; 1.5 Why machines will not inherit the earth; 1.6 How to read this book Part I: Properties of the human mind 2. The human mind; 2.1 Basic characteristics of the human mind; 2.2 The mind-body problem: Monism and its varieties; ; 3. Human and machine intelligence ; 3.1 Capabilities and dispositions; 3.2 Intelligence; 3.3 AI and human intelligence; ; 4. The nature of human language ; 4.1 Why conversation matters; 4.2 Aspects of human language; ; 5. The variance and complexity of human language ; 5.1 Conversations: An overview; 5.2 Levels of language production and interpretation; 5.3 Conversation contexts; 5.4 Discourse economy: implicit meaning; 5.5 Structural elements of conversation; 5.6 How humans pass the Turing test 6. Social and ethical behaviour ; 6.1 Can we engineer social capabilities?; 6.2 Intersubjectivity; 6.3 Social norms; 6.4 Moral norms; 6.5 Power; ; Part II: The limits of mathematical models; ; 7. Complex systems ; 7.1 Models; 7.2 Computability; 7.3 Systems; 7.4 The scope of extended Newtonian mathematics; 7.5 Complex systems; 7.6 Examples of complex systems; ; 8. Mathematical models of complex systems ; 8.1 Multivariate distributions; 8.2 Deterministic and stochastic computable system models; 8.3 Newtonian limits of stochastic models of complex systems; 8.4 Descriptive and interpretative models of complex systems; 8.5 Predictive models of complex systems; 8.6 Naïve approaches to complex system modelling; 8.7 Refined approaches; 8.8 The future of complex system modelling; ; Part III: The limits and potential of AI ; ; 9. Why there will be no machine intelligence ; 9.1 Brain emulation and machine evolution; 9.2 Intentions and drivenness; 9.3 Consciousness; 9.4 Philosophy of mind, computation and AI; 9.5 Objectifying intelligence and theoretical thinking; ; 10. Why machines will not master human language ; 10.1 Language as a necessary condition for AGI; 10.2 Why machine language production always falls short; 10.3 AI conversation emulation; 10.4 Mathematical models of human conversations; 10.5 Why conversation machines are doomed to fail; ; 11. Why machines will not master social interaction; 11.1 No AI emulation of social behaviour; 11.2 AI and legal norms; 11.3 No machine emulation of morality; ; 12. Digital immortality ; 12.1 Infinity stones; 12.2 What is a mind?; 12.3 Transhumanism; 12.4 Back to Bostrom; ; 13. AI spring eternal ; 13.1 AI for non-complex systems; 13.2 AI for complex systems Glossary ; 13.3 AI boundaries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 291; 13.4 How AI will change the world . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 293 … (more)
- Edition:
- 1st
- Publisher Details:
- London : Routledge
- Publication Date:
- 2022
- Extent:
- 1 online resource
- Subjects:
- 006.301
Artificial intelligence -- Philosophy
Artificial intelligence
Human-computer interaction - Languages:
- English
- ISBNs:
- 9781000628692
9781000628678
9781003310105 - Related ISBNs:
- 9781032315164
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