Questions tagged [artificial-intelligence]
Artificial intelligence means making a computer do something that appears clever to humans. Fully general artificial intelligence remains an elusive and far-off goal; but many relatively 'intelligent' behaviors are now common even from consumer devices, for instance, recognizing a human face or playing a difficult game of chess.
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What are the ramifications of an AI Bot passing a legal competency test?
The criteria for judging competence to stand trial was articulated in
the 1960 Supreme Court decision Dusky v. United States. Dusky states
that to be competent to stand trial, a defendant must have a “...
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What philosophies will support the idea that smarter is better?
Whether its natural or artificial, intelligence is economically expensive for businesses thst need intelligence to provide a good or service (Is AI a good that provides a service?) . Given all the ...
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The framing problem and "what breathes fire into our equations"?
So I've been pondering about a problem in artificial intelligence [frame problem and relevance realization][1]
The frame problem refers to the fact that organisms must be able to
zero in on relevant ...
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Are there any clear differences between the contributions of an AI bot and a human being to fora like Stack Exchange?
I perform the same tasks an AI Bot does when answering questions here: I go online and make sure that my answer can be validated online as a self-check. Is there a practical difference between me and ...
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What is the leading (most popular) account of intelligence amongst philosophers and/or artificial intelligence researchers?
I'm aware that AI systems are typically considered to be 'systems which act logically', but this is just a workable definition. I'm looking for something akin to a theory of intelligence. Something ...
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AI’s reflection of the Collective Unconscious
I’m very new to philosophy, only having read some Emerson and currently loving Kierkegaard, so I apologize in advance if this isn’t the right place to ask this or if it’s a very rudimentary question.
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Artificial intelligence ChatGPT said that solipsism is true. Any evidence of solipsism?
A user on Reddit was told by the artificial intelligence ChatGPT that solipsism is true. Why did he say that?
Is there any evidence of solipsism that ChatGPT knows about?
Should ChatGPT be trusted or ...
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The Leibniz - Turing Dilemma
The Turing Test is basically the idea that when (a) computer and a human can't be differentiated, that computer is an AI.
Identity of Indiscernibles boils down to if A is indistinguishable from B then ...
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Inverted conversation with OpenAI ChatGPT leads to emotional feelings of the AI [closed]
This conversation I had with the greatest artificial intelligence of language processing was fascinating, and it's not over yet.
The text is long, the conversation is very deep, but for those who are ...
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The Turing-Asimov Dilemma
The Turing Test is a simple test devised by Alan Turing to check for AI. If a machine is able to fool a human into believing it's a human then that machine is AI.
The 3 Laws of Robotics were laid down ...
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Tracing a possibly invented quotation (Adorno?)
SE has quite rightly banned, for now, "answers" generated by ChatGPT -- but this is a question derived from there. Here is the session we had, with me setting it up with an Arendt quotation:...
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Can AI image generators be used as an aide to conceptual analysis?
Within the last few months, AI image generators such as craiyon (the one I've been using) have proliferated and then been used to generate all sorts of sometimes funny, sometimes compelling imagery. ...
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Do you think a program could understand our world and explore beyond? [closed]
New to StackExchange !
The question is very abstract, sorry for that.
I was wondering if it was possible for a program to understand our world. What I mean by "understand" is that it could ...
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Are neural networks in machine learning conscious according to the integrated information theory (IIT) of consciousness?
Would proponents of the integrated information theory of consciousness consider neural networks in machine learning to be conscious?
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Gpt-3 and Chomsky
Why does Chomsky assert that GPT-3 is not a language model ? video here at 1:12:00