The creation of artificial intelligence can be defined as an attempt to build electronic systems that demonstrate a human or superhuman level of ability in areas traditionally considered mental. In the mid-80s, the issue of creating artificial intelligence was very important. On the one hand, one could then find significant communities of researchers who firmly believed that such systems would be possible. Their general assumption was that the organic brain is in fact a complex electrochemical system operating in an essentially computer-like manner, which therefore provides direct evidence that the mind can be realized through mechanisms. This book contains articles that develop questions related to three types of restrictions when trying to create artificial intelligence.
The creation of artificial intelligence can be defined as an attempt to build electronic systems that demonstrate a human or superhuman level of ability in areas traditionally considered mental. In the mid-80s, the issue of creating artificial intelligence was very important. On the one hand, one could then find significant communities of researchers who firmly believed that such systems would be possible. Their general assumption was that the organic brain is in fact a complex electrochemical system operating in an essentially computer-like manner, which therefore provides direct evidence that the mind can be realized through mechanisms. This book contains articles that develop questions related to three types of restrictions when trying to create artificial intelligence.