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Mihai Nadin

University of Texas at Dallas
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  • University of Texas at Dallas
    Institute for Research In Anticipatory Systems
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Areas of Specialization
Science, Logic, and Mathematics
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Areas of Interest
Philosophy of Biology
General Philosophy of Science
  • All publications (124)
  •  410
    Disrupt Medicine
    Journal of Biology and Medicine 5. 2021.
  •  575
    Foresight AND Hindsight. Heinz von Foerster’s “The cause lies in the future.”
  •  32
    A trăi arta
    Editura Eminescu. 1972.
  • Ästhetische Zeichenprozesse und der ästhetische Wert
    In Hermann Sturm & Achim Eschbach (eds.), Ästhetik & Semiotik: zur Konstitution ästhetischer Zeichen, Narr. 1981.
    Aesthetics
  •  67
    Intelligence at any price? A criterion for defining AI
    AI and Society 38 (5): 1813-1817. 2023.
    According to how AI has defined itself from its beginning, thinking in non-living matter, i.e., without life, is possible. The premise of symbolic AI is that operating on representations of reality machines can understand it. When this assumption did not work as expected, the mathematical model of the neuron became the engine of artificial “brains.” Connectionism followed. Currently, in the context of Machine Learning success, attempts are made at integrating the symbolic and connectionist paths…Read more
    According to how AI has defined itself from its beginning, thinking in non-living matter, i.e., without life, is possible. The premise of symbolic AI is that operating on representations of reality machines can understand it. When this assumption did not work as expected, the mathematical model of the neuron became the engine of artificial “brains.” Connectionism followed. Currently, in the context of Machine Learning success, attempts are made at integrating the symbolic and connectionist paths. There is hope that Artificial General Intelligence (AGI) performance can be achieved. As encouraging as neuro-symbolic AI seems to be, it remains unclear whether AGI is actually a moving target as long as AI itself remains ambiguously defined. This paper makes the argument that the intelligence of machines, expressed in their performance, reflects how adequate the means used for achieving it are. Therefore, energy use and the amount of data necessary qualify as a good metric for comparing natural and artificial performance.
    Philosophy of Artificial Intelligence
  •  509
    O’dogs an' Climate Change
    Medium. 2019.
  •  401
    To ski or to preach from the mountaintop of hypocrisy
    Medium. 2019.
  •  343
    Opportunities (we wish we never had)
    Medium. 2019.
  •  448
    America is raped—and pays for the pleasure
    Medium. 2019.
  •  2318
    Technofasicsm
    Medium. 2020.
  •  559
    Prometheus and Epimetheus -an Epilogue
  •  444
    AI and Medicine
  •  610
    Aiming AI at a moving target: health
    AI and Society 35 (4): 841-849. 2020.
    Justified by spectacular achievements facilitated through applied deep learning methodology, the “Everything is possible” view dominates this new hour in the “boom and bust” curve of AI performance. The optimistic view collides head on with the “It is not possible”—ascertainments often originating in a skewed understanding of both AI and medicine. The meaning of the conflicting views can be assessed only by addressing the nature of medicine. Specifically: Which part of medicine, if any, can and …Read more
    Justified by spectacular achievements facilitated through applied deep learning methodology, the “Everything is possible” view dominates this new hour in the “boom and bust” curve of AI performance. The optimistic view collides head on with the “It is not possible”—ascertainments often originating in a skewed understanding of both AI and medicine. The meaning of the conflicting views can be assessed only by addressing the nature of medicine. Specifically: Which part of medicine, if any, can and should be entrusted to AI—now or at some moment in the future? AI or not, medicine should incorporate the anticipation perspective in providing care.
    Philosophy of Artificial Intelligence
  •  453
    Collage et metaphore (with V. Bugariu) (Collage and metaphor)
  •  447
    From informational Aesthetics to Cybernetic Aesthetics – From structure to system, Proceedings
  •  423
    Ambiguite et contrainte (Ambiguity and constraint) Proceedings
  •  341
    The Pit. Analele Universitatii Bucuresti
    Analele Universitatii Bucuresti 22. 1973.
  •  407
    The Repertory of Signs
    Zeitschrift Für Semiotik 1. 1976.
  •  474
    The Exotic – An example of a diagonal category
    Revue Roumaine des Sciences Sociales 20 (1). 1976.
  •  328
    The Set of Signs
  •  656
    Sign and Fuzzy Automata
    Zeitschrift Für Semiotik 1. 1977.
  •  412
    Text and Character
    Poetics 6 255-286. 1977.
  •  486
    Du sens comme l’obet de l’esthétique
    Revue Roumaine des Sciences Sociales 22 (1). 1978.
  •  452
    Zeichen und Wert
    Grundlegende Studien Aus Kybernetik Und Geisteswissenschaft 19 (1). 1978.
  •  421
    "Links” und “Rechts” in Ost und West
  •  253
    Wie genau sind die exacten Wissenschaften? (How exact are the exact sciences?), part I
    Zeitschrift Für Das Interdisziplinäre Gespräch 36 (1). 1980.
  •  651
    Wie genau sind die exacten Wissenschaften? (How exact are the exact sciences?), part II,
    Zeitschrift Für Das Interdisziplinäre Gespräch 36 (2). 1980.
  •  443
    The integrating function of the sign in Peirce’s semiotic
    Proceedings of the C.S. Peirce Bicentennial International Congress 23 363-366. 1981.
  •  473
    La production du sens de l’image dans l’art moderne (The production of meaning in the image in modern art
    Degrés: Revue de Synthese a Orientation Semiologique 34. 1983.
  •  465
    The functioning of words. Procedural knowledge of drama
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