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- W2176773353 abstract "here has been a large number of studies in neurological sciences on how human brain works, especially in reading and parallel information processing. So I think this statement is really sweeping. Perhaps it is better to knowledge the abilities of human brains and to comment on the limitations of the human brain. The book “Adapt” by Tim Hartford advocates micro-step changes. An important aspect in this area is to understand the processes involved behind the scenes so that it gives us a better formulation of the creativity algorithms involved. I will try to put in some pointers on the depths to which higher level intelligence has been simulated by AI in the past years. Some of the higher level intelligence mechanisms such as creativity, dreams and logical thinking have been implemented in machines in certain ways. However, they are still not implemented in the way humans do the same. The exact mechanism in which these intelligence mechanisms are used by human brains is still way ahead of that done by computers. However, we now look at other aspects in them as well as other functions which might be explored in the years ahead in AI. here has been a large number of studies in neurological sciences on how human brain works, especially in reading and parallel information processing. So I think this statement is really sweeping. Perhaps it is better to knowledge the abilities of human brains and to comment on the limitations of the human brain. The book “Adapt” by Tim Hartford [22] advocates micro-step changes. An important aspect in this area is to understand the processes involved behind the scenes so that it gives us a better formulation of the creativity algorithms involved. I will try to put in some pointers on the depths to which higher level intelligence has been simulated by AI in the past years. Some of the higher level intelligence mechanisms such as creativity, dreams and logical thinking have been implemented in machines in certain ways. However, they are still not implemented in the way humans do the same. The exact mechanism in which these intelligence mechanisms are used by human brains is still way ahead of that done by computers. However, we now look at other aspects in them as well as other functions which might be explored in the years ahead in AI. Before I start putting my pointers, please note the predictions by AI eminent experts such as Rodney Brooks and Ray Kurzweil that computers will become more and more integrated with humans in almost all walks of life. Does that imply that they will have the kind of thinking in their “brains” which we can refer to as human-like? Perhaps the real question is – what is human? Can you consider a swarm of bees constructing Does that imply that they will have the kind o Does that imply that they will have the kind of thinking in their “brains” which we can refer to as human-like thinking in their “brains” which we can refer to as human-like temperature controlled bee hive under the glare of afternoon sun as being creative? But certainly we do not expect a bee to have enough intelligence to buy food. Is it possible to have a robot like Bumblebee from the Transformers movie? Can we have a robot that can reflect and express sentience in a similar fashion? The word “Watson” gives two meanings in today’s world – Prof. James Watson and the other being the IBM Supercomputer. I will devote a substantial paragraph to review the latest research in this area. So the question is: How can we define creativity in terms of mathematics and logic? Well, creativity may be defined as the ability of the brain (and/or the organism) to display novel behavior. It is the tendency of the organism to behave, think or generate novel ways of interaction with the environment. In a fascinating development, IBM researchers have created a computer with a brain. Wouldn't it be nice if they could behave just like humans? T" @default.
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