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Would super-human machine intelligence really be super-human?

Philip Larrey

pp. 365-378

Given recent advances in the field of artificial intelligence, the notion of creating a digital machine capable of not only logical operations, but also of complex inferences and other processes usually associated with human thought, must now be considered. This chapter attempts to provide a speculative basis for such a consideration. The chapter attempts to defend the position that although machine "intelligence" will always differ from human intelligence in nature, it will exceed human intelligence in significant ways that will require a serious and profound reflection on the meaning of thought itself.

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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-43784-2_19

Full citation:

Larrey, P. (2017)., Would super-human machine intelligence really be super-human?, in G. Dodig Crnkovic & R. Giovagnoli (eds.), Representation and reality in humans, other living organisms and intelligent machines, Dordrecht, Springer, pp. 365-378.

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