How Artificial Intelligence Redefines Who We Are »The subject of robotics, programs and computers that have the ability to "intelligent behavior", or what is known as "interactive" machines that are developed to imitate human behavior, or the ability to carry out human tasks. The book raises questions: Does artificial intelligence have ideas? If a robot is an intelligent inanimate object and can think on its own, does this mean that it can have cognitive abilities such as understanding, memory, decision and logical thinking? Then what about the ability to sense, feelings, such as joy and anger, and other experiences that living things share and that we associate with intelligence? Some assume that all organisms are just algorithms: does this perception mean that life can in fact be engineered by artificially copying nature?
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