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57Machine intelligence (MI), competence and creativityAI and Society 23 (3): 441-458. 2009.In mid-twentieth century, the hypothesis, ‘a machine can think’ became very popular after, Alan Turing’s article on ‘Computing Machinery and Intelligence’. This hypothesis, ‘a machine can think’ established the foundations of machine intelligence (MI), and claimed that machines have consciousness and creativity, with the power to compete with human beings. In the first section, I shall show how consciousness and creativity is conceptualized in the domain of MI. The main aim of MI is not only to …Read more
Mumbai, MH, India
Areas of Specialization
17th/18th Century Philosophy |
Other Academic Areas |
Philosophy of Mind, General Works |