Machines and intelligent behavior. Modeling experience

Machines and intelligent behavior. Modeling experience

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"Automations and Reasonable Behavior . Modeling Experience" is a fascinating and deep work written by an outstanding scientist and thinker Nikolai Amosov and his colleagues. This book is a unique synthesis of science, philosophy, and practice, exploring how automated systems can mimic intelligent human behavior. If you are interested in artificial intelligence, cybernetics or just want to understand how machines can make decisions, then this work will be a real find for you. The book immerses the reader in the world of automata - systems capable of self-learning and adaptation. The authors suggest that readers consider how such systems can be designed and what principles underlie their functioning. Unlike many other works in this field, “Automations and Intelligent Behavior” is not limited to technical aspects. It raises important philosophical questions about the nature of reason, free will, and what it means to be “reasonable.” This makes the book especially interesting for those who are fond of not only science, but also philosophy, psychology and sociology. This book will be of interest to a wide range of readers: from undergraduate and graduate students studying cybernetics and computer science, to professionals in the field of artificial intelligence and robotics. It will also attract the attention of those who just want to expand their horizons and understand how the interaction of man and machine can affect the future of society. If you are looking for literature that combines scientific rigor and philosophical reflection, then “Automations and Intelligent Behavior” will be a real discovery for you. The topics covered in the book cover a wide range of issues, including the ethical aspects of the use of automated systems, the possibility of creating “smart” machines and their impact on human relations. The authors raise important questions about how technology can change our perception of mind and consciousness, as well as how we can use this knowledge to create more efficient and secure automated systems. The book makes you think about what it means to be human in the age of machines, and what are the boundaries between the mind and automatic behavior. The style of Nikolai Amosov, known for his deep reflections and original ideas, makes reading this book not only informative, but also fascinating. Its ability to connect scientific facts with philosophical questions creates a unique atmosphere in which the reader can not only assimilate information, but also reflect on its meaning. Amosov is the author of many other works, such as "Man and his capabilities", where he also explores the boundaries of the human mind and capabilities. His approach to science and philosophy inspires and encourages reflection, which makes each of his books a real event in the world of literature. Thus, "Automations and Reasonable Behavior. Modeling Experience" is not just a book about technology and automata. This is an in-depth study that makes us think about the future, how technology can change our understanding of the mind and how we can use these changes for the benefit of humanity. If you want to be aware of the latest trends in artificial intelligence and cybernetics, as well as think about the philosophical aspects of these changes, then this work should definitely take place on your bookshelf.
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Name of the Author
Амосов Н.М.
и др.
Language
Russian
Release date
1973

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