Some Considerations on the Relationships Between Human and Artificial Intelligence
F. G. Lerda
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F. G. Lerda: University of Turin, Dept. of Mathematics
A chapter in Biomathematics and Related Computational Problems, 1988, pp 497-504 from Springer
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Abstract The paper critically analyses the strong artificial intelligence hypothesis and presents a possibly new approach to the problem of the relationships between human and artificial intelligence; such approach consists of examining a special “product” of human intelligence, namely mathematics, including logic, and pointing out the limitations of artificial procedures in mathematical discovery and in matematical invention.
Keywords: Euclidean Geometry; Classical Mathematic; Human Intelligence; Extreme Relativism; Discrete Field (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 1988
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DOI: 10.1007/978-94-009-2975-3_44
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