3. What is Intelligence?
Intelligence is defined as a mental ability
involved in
1. Reasoning
2. Perceiving
3. Relationships
4. Analogies
5. Calculating
6. Learning quickly
A common approach
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4. What is Intelligence?
Intelligence is defined as a mental ability
involved in learning
Music
Art
Creativity
And so on………
A physiological approach
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5. What is Intelligence?
Intelligence is what you do when you don’t
know what to do.
Intelligence is a hypothetical idea which I
have defined as being reflected by certain
types of behaviour like a very good
example would be being foolish, an idea of
analysing people to tease them and so
on………
My approach
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6. Artificial intelligence
When asked their opinions about “human-
level artificial intelligence” all experts
understandably reply that these terms
haven’t yet been precisely defined, and it’s
hard to talk about something that hasn’t
been defined….
So how can I dare to tell you any for if I
commit to do so I would be wacked by all
and all would give there versions insulting
me.
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7. Artificial intelligence
It is a very old concept but the problem
with people was they believed in making
devices which would interact with us using
voice and motions together.
Just like an adult brain.
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8. What I think and what I want
to convey to you all today
Instead of trying to produce a programme
to simulate the adult mind, why not rather
try to produce one which simulates the
child's? If this were then subjected to an
appropriate course of education one would
obtain the adult brain…
To be precise an adult is never directly born
but a child who is then trained……..
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9. Concept of an artificial brain
To be true an artificial brain is a file that
contains nothing more than a database
that helps an software to check, save and
update to it the interactions……..
I have invested a few years recording
everything I had done everyday and now
the created database is used by me to
control an artificial intelligence program…
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10. Definability of Truth in
Probabilistic Logic
It is impossible for any expressive formal
language to contain its own truth predicate. We
show that an expressive formal language can
nevertheless contain its own “subjective
probability” function. The assigned probabilities
can be reflectively consistent in the sense of an
appropriate analogy of the reflection property.
In practice, most meaningful assertions must
already be treated probabilistically, and very
little is lost by allowing some sentences to have
probabilities intermediate between 0 and 1.
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11. Definability of Truth in
Probabilistic Logic
That is in any expression can have dual
meaning which would otherwise be ignored
if artificial intelligence did not allow us using
the concept of using and detecting a good
collaboration between a human job and a
human brain functions
In the common word
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12. Mail me at pranabess@yahoo.co.in
Call me on +91-805-11-26-0-78
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