Science urges philosophy to be more empirical and philosophy urges science to be more reflective. This markedly occurred along the “discovery of the artificial” (CORDESCHI 2002): in the early days of Cybernetics and Artificial Intelligence (AI) researchers aimed at making machines more cognizant while setting up a framework to better understand human intelligence. By and large, those genuine goals still hold today, whereas AI has become more concerned with specific aspects of intelligence, such as (machine) learning, reasoning, vision, and action. As a matter of fact, the field suffers from a chasm between two formerly integrated aspects. One is the engineering endeavour involving the development of tools, e.g., autonomous systems...
For a long time most philosophers and some psychologists sought to understand emotions in terms of t...
The development of emotional artificial intelligence has become very popular in modern scientific ...
This brief essay examines the basic parameters of the neuroscientific and philosophical understandin...
Science urges philosophy to be more empirical and philosophy urges science to be more reflective. Th...
grantor: University of TorontoEmotions are more cognitively complex than philosophers have...
Cognition and emotion have long been thought of as independent systems. However, recent research in ...
This paper investigates the aspects and interpretations of emotions, which might contribute to cre...
Artificial intelligence has dramatically changed the world as we know it, but is yet to fully embrac...
It is now common for people to encounter artificial intelligence (AI) across many areas of their per...
Findings on the role that emotion plays in human behavior have transformed Artificial Intelligence c...
Since before the time of the first digital computers, the workings of the mind have been compared to...
Abstract. Can the sciences of the artificial positively contribute to the scientific exploration of ...
The realization of artificial empathy is conditional on the following: on the one hand, human emotio...
Over the past decades, research in cognitive and affective neuroscience has emphasized that emotion ...
What would our lives be like without emotions? They would be empty of values. When John McCarthy and...
For a long time most philosophers and some psychologists sought to understand emotions in terms of t...
The development of emotional artificial intelligence has become very popular in modern scientific ...
This brief essay examines the basic parameters of the neuroscientific and philosophical understandin...
Science urges philosophy to be more empirical and philosophy urges science to be more reflective. Th...
grantor: University of TorontoEmotions are more cognitively complex than philosophers have...
Cognition and emotion have long been thought of as independent systems. However, recent research in ...
This paper investigates the aspects and interpretations of emotions, which might contribute to cre...
Artificial intelligence has dramatically changed the world as we know it, but is yet to fully embrac...
It is now common for people to encounter artificial intelligence (AI) across many areas of their per...
Findings on the role that emotion plays in human behavior have transformed Artificial Intelligence c...
Since before the time of the first digital computers, the workings of the mind have been compared to...
Abstract. Can the sciences of the artificial positively contribute to the scientific exploration of ...
The realization of artificial empathy is conditional on the following: on the one hand, human emotio...
Over the past decades, research in cognitive and affective neuroscience has emphasized that emotion ...
What would our lives be like without emotions? They would be empty of values. When John McCarthy and...
For a long time most philosophers and some psychologists sought to understand emotions in terms of t...
The development of emotional artificial intelligence has become very popular in modern scientific ...
This brief essay examines the basic parameters of the neuroscientific and philosophical understandin...