An attempt of application of the embodied mind paradigm to the development of artificial intelligence

Authors

  • Anna Sarosiek

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.15633/ss.579

Keywords:

artificial intelligence, embodied mind, Andy Clark, Roodney Brooks, Maya Matarić, Cog, biots

Abstract

Despite some significant achievements in the early stage of works on the development of artificial intelligence, scientists failed to program machines to imitate human thinking. The next generation of scientists included proposals of the embodied mind paradigm in their new research programme. The paradigm states that human intelligence is formed through a reciprocal interaction between the body and an environment. This work discusses the application of the main proposals of the new artificial intelligence that were applied in the process of constructing machines and modelling their behaviour. It presents important projects that met the philosophical criteria and that were aimed at embodying artificial intelligence.

Author Biography

  • Anna Sarosiek
    Z wykształcenia informatyk i religioznawca. Obecnie jest studentką drugiego roku kognitywistyki i filozofii umysłu na UPJPII. Jej zainteresowania dotyczą zagadnień filozoficznych, pojawiających się w informatyce, a w szczególności w pracach nad rozwijaniem sztucznej inteligencji.

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2013-09-30

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