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INFORMATION SOCIETY E-SOCIETY and INTELLIGENCE

INFORMATION SOCIETY E-SOCIETY and INTELLIGENCE. M. Gams matjaz.gams@ijs.si. ENGINEERING, TECHNOLOGY. ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE. Inf. Soc. and Intelligent Systems / agents. I N . SOCIETY. Intelligent Systems. Moore’s Law. Saturation – When?. Intelligent Revolution Far Away! Memory.

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INFORMATION SOCIETY E-SOCIETY and INTELLIGENCE

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  1. INFORMATION SOCIETY E-SOCIETY and INTELLIGENCE M. Gams matjaz.gams@ijs.si

  2. ENGINEERING, TECHNOLOGY ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE Inf. Soc. and Intelligent Systems /agents IN. SOCIETY Intelligent Systems

  3. Moore’s Law

  4. Saturation – When?

  5. Intelligent Revolution Far Away!Memory

  6. Moravec

  7. Human Brain Progress

  8. (Nonexisting?) Human Equivalence

  9. Weak intelligence Unknown barrier

  10. Cognitive studies Truly intelligent?

  11. Artificial intelligence - intelligent systems

  12. Artificial intelligence • Classical, formal, strong AI; Church-Turing thesis • Cognitive, weak; the brain is the only truly intelligent system; evolution • Engineering AI; advances over existing systems, new quality

  13. THE PRINCIPLE OF MULTIPLE KNOWLEDGE A HYPOTHESIS THAT THE WORLD IS MULTIPLE, THAT BETTER RESULTS ARE OBTAINED WHEN MODELS ARE MULTIPLE MULTIPLICITY MAKES THE HUMAN BRAIN SUBSTANTIALLY MORE COMPLEX

  14. M. Gams: Weak intelligence: Through the principle and paradox of multiple knowledge, Advances in computation: Theory and practice, Volume 6, Nova science publishers, inc., NY, ISBN 1-56072-898-1, pp. 245, 2001. • Combining or integrating multiple models enables better results than with one model alone in general (blackboard). • Thinking is a multiple process. Advanced power comes from multiple interacting processes. Multiple computing is stronger that universal Turing computing. Research subject – Principle of multiple knowledge (1985-2001)

  15. Turing machine

  16. Predstavitev osnovne teze – principa mnogoterosti (1985-2001) Wegner 1997 – interakcija močnejša

  17. Average-case analyses

  18. Discussion • Information society - technological, human, social • Intelligent systems - SW generation with some degree of intelligence • Intelligence (human, artificial, technical) is essential • True intelligent revolution decades away – incredible possibilities ahead of us

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