Principles of AI: Lecturer: Gunjan Mansingh
Principles of AI: Lecturer: Gunjan Mansingh
Outline
Course overview
What is AI?
A brief history
The state of the art
ARTIFICAL INTELLIGENCE
ARTIFICIAL
INTELLIGENCE
During the war and after Turing began testing a claim that
a machine intelligence is possible.
Dreyfuss
Hubert Dreyfuss (1965, 1993) has pushed many
objections to the possibility of an Artificial Intelligence.
The three most notable are:
1.
2.
3.
Objection 1
Human thinking is embodied, the essence of computation
is universality i.e. disembodied
Dreyfuss
Objection 2
Human thinking has a holistic context, computer rules are
context free
Objection 3
Human intellect is an inarticulable skill and computers
intellect involves following rules, e.g.
Bike riding
Chess rules comes first skills come second
Definitions
The exciting new effort to
make computers think
machines with minds, in the
full and literal sense
(Haugeland, 1985)
AI is concerned with
intelligent behaviour in
artifacts. (Nilsson, 1998)
Computational Intelligence
is the study of the design of
intelligent agents (Poole et
al. 1998)
Definitions (cont)
Acting rationally
Predicted that by 2000, a machine might have a 30% chance of fooling a lay
person for 5 minutes
Acting Humanly
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AI prehistory?
Philosophy
Abridged history of AI
1943
1950
1956
1952-69
1950s