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artificial intelligence, cognition, logics and, of course, mathematics. Robotics is a rich source of demanding mathematical problems arising in Kinematics, Singularities, Dynamics, Control, Path Planning, Task Planning and others. Methods f...
has been in existence, or at least the ideas of AI have existed since the ancient Egyptians. Evidence of this has been found in Egyptian folklore. Concepts of intelligent artefacts have also been found in Greek mythological literature. Ear...
artificial intelligences are obvious and there are three sides to the argument. While one party argues that there are already too many of us living in poverty without work there is little or no reason to create mechanical laborers (that can...
Artificial intelligence (AI) would be the ownership of intelligence, or the workout of considered, by appliances for example computers. Philosophically, the main AI inquiry is “Can there be such?” or, as Alan Turing put it, “Can a appliance...
artificial neurons, suggesting that any computable function could be achieved by a network of connected neurons and that all logical connectives (and, or, not, etc.) could be implemented by simple network structures. In 1948, Wiener's popul...
intelligence (AI) was first defined by the American computer scientist McCarthy, who invented the term in 1956, as the “engineering and science of creating intelligent machines.” This definition, in its essence, has held, despite considera...
artificial life replacing AI as a long-term computing goal. Current robotics, for example, tries to write programs that attempt to mimic the attributes of living creatures, such as being adaptive, cooperative, having the ability to learn, a...