Fundamental Issues of Artificial Intelligence

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Corporate Author: SpringerLink (Online service)
Other Authors: Müller, Vincent C. (Editor)
Summary:IX, 572 p. 62 illus.
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Language:English
Published: Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2016.
Edition:1st ed. 2016.
Series:Synthese Library, Studies in Epistemology, Logic, Methodology, and Philosophy of Science, 376
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-26485-1
Format: Electronic eBook
Table of Contents:
  • Editorial Note; Vincent C. Müller
  • New developments in the philosophy of AI; Vincent C. Müller
  • Part 1. Computing
  • Rationality and Intelligence: A Brief Update; Stuart J Russell
  • Computation and Multiple Realizability; Marcin Miłkowski
  • When Thinking Never Comes to a Halt: Using Formal Methods in Making Sure Your AI Gets the Job Done; Tarek Richard Besold and Robert Robere
  • Machine Intelligence and the Grammar of Computability; David Leslie
  • Is there a Role for Computation in the Enactive paradigm? ; Carlos Eduardo Brito and Victor X. Marques
  • Natural Recursion Doesn't Work that Way: Automata in Planning and Syntax; Cem Bozsahin
  • Part 2. Information
  • AI, Quantum Information, and External Semantic Realism: Searle's Observer-Relativity and Chinese Room, Revisited; Yoshihiro Maruyama
  • Semantic Information and Artificial Intelligence; Anderson de Araújo
  • Information, Computation, Cognition. Agency-based Hierarchies of Levels; Gordana Dodig Crnkovic
  • From Simple Machines toEureka in Four Not-So-Easy Steps. Towards Creative Visuospatial Intelligence; Ana-Maria Olteteanu
  • Part 3. Cognition and Reasoning
  • Leibniz’s Art of Infallibility, Watson, and the Philosophy, Theory, & Future of AI; Selmer Bringsjord and Naveen Sundar Govindarajulu
  • The Computational Theory of Cognition; Gualtiero Piccinini
  • Representational Development Need Not Be Explicable-By-Content; Nicholas Shea
  • Toward a Theory of Intelligent Complex Systems: From Symbolic AI to Embodied and Evolutionary AI; Klaus Mainzer
  • The Anticipatory Brain: Two Approaches; Mark Bickard
  • General homeostasis, passive life, and the challenge to autonomy; Stefano Franchi
  • Ad Hoc Hypotheses and the Monsters within; Ioannis Votsis
  • Arguably argumentative: A formal approach to the argumentative theory of reason; Sjur Kristoffer Dyrkolbotn and Truls Pedersen
  • Explaining Everything; David Davenport
  • Why Emotions Do Not Solve the Frame Problem; Madeleine Ransom
  • Playing HeX with Aunt Hilary: Games with an anthill; J. Mark Bishop, Slawomir J. Nasuto, Matthew Spencer, Etienne Roesch and Thomas Tanay
  • Computer Models of Constitutive Social Practices; Richard Evans
  • Part 4. Embodied Cognition
  • Artificial Intelligence: The Point of View of Developmental Robotics; Jean-Christophe Baillie
  • Tacit Representations and Artificial Intelligence: Hidden Lessons from an Embodied Perspective on Cognition; Elena Spitzer
  • Machine art or machine artists?: Dennett, Danto, and the expressive stance; Adam Linson
  • Perception, Action & the Notion of Grounding; Alex Tillas and Gottfried Vosgerau
  • The Seminal Speculation of a Precursor: Elements of Embodied Cognition and Situated AI in Alan Turing; Massimiliano Cappuccio
  • Heideggerian AI and the being of robots; Carlos Herrera and Ricardo Sanz
  • Part 5. Ethics
  • The need for moral competency in autonomous agent architectures; Matthias Scheutz
  • Order Effects, Moral Cognition, and Intelligence; Marcello Guarini and Jordan Benko
  • Artificial Intelligence and Responsible Innovation; Miles Brundage
  • Future Progress in Artificial Intelligence: A Survey of Expert Opinion; Vincent C Müller and Nick Bostrom.