Saturday, August 6, 2011

The Proposal for A Three-level Intelligence Model

I wrote three articles for my proposal of a new intelligence model, a pure research proposal.

In The Things AI and Robots Can Do Well and Not Well So Far, I summarizes the current status of AI and robotics, to justify the need to develop more advanced AI theories and methodologies.

In Life, Psychology, and Intelligence, I introduced a three-level model of intelligence, based on quantum theories and systems of far from equilibrium. Measurability or unmeasurability highly affect knowledge models, and life is a type of systems far from equilibrium. These are critical factors for a generic intelligence model.

In Reductionism and Whole/Parts,  I described the philosophical reasoning to build this model on low level theories: quantum and far from equilibrium systems. This model is not pure reductionism as explained there.
 
This model assumes the existence of the physical world. Although unmeasurability is mentioned, it doesn't take agnostic position. Because things could be measured up to certain degrees, and we don't know where the up limit is yet even if it DOES exist.

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