Science, like any other cognitive activity, is grounded in the sensorimotor interaction of our bodies with the environment. Human embodiment thus constrains the class of scientific concepts and theories which are accessible to us. The paper explores the possibility of doing science with artificial cognitive agents, in the framework of an interactivist-constructivist cognitive model of science. Intelligent robots, by virtue of having different sensorimotor capabilities, may overcome the fundamental limitations of human science and provide important technological innovations. Mathematics and nanophysics are prime candidates for being studied by artificial scientists
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The year 2001 was a "fast year " for research in Natural Computation and Robotics. In that...
Artificial intelligence advances have led to robots endowed with increasingly sophisticated social a...
International audienceThe interaction of robotics with behavioral and cog- nitive sciences has alway...
Richard Feynman once said \u27what I cannot create, I do not understand\u27. It follows, that buildi...
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AbstractThe aim of this paper is to propose that current robotic technologies cannot have intentiona...
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We start with a definition of robot in order to understand which are legitimate robotics’ objectives...
These facts and conclusions indicate a clear connection between the field of cybernetics and biology...
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The impact of new advanced technology on issues that concern meaningful information and its relation...
A large body of compelling evidence has been accumulated demonstrating that embodiment – the agent’s...
Abstract: This paper provides a general overview of the interdisciplinary study of cognitive science...
International audienceWe discuss the influence upon the fields of robotics and AI of the manner one ...
Using robots as models of cognitive behaviour has a long tradition in robotics. Parallel to the hist...
The year 2001 was a "fast year " for research in Natural Computation and Robotics. In that...
Artificial intelligence advances have led to robots endowed with increasingly sophisticated social a...
International audienceThe interaction of robotics with behavioral and cog- nitive sciences has alway...
Richard Feynman once said \u27what I cannot create, I do not understand\u27. It follows, that buildi...
Can we make machines that think and act like humans or other natural intelligent agents? The answer ...
AbstractThe aim of this paper is to propose that current robotic technologies cannot have intentiona...
Our fascination with human intelligence has historically influenced AI research to directly build au...
We start with a definition of robot in order to understand which are legitimate robotics’ objectives...
These facts and conclusions indicate a clear connection between the field of cybernetics and biology...
As robots advance from the pages and screens of science fiction into our homes, hospitals, and schoo...
The impact of new advanced technology on issues that concern meaningful information and its relation...
A large body of compelling evidence has been accumulated demonstrating that embodiment – the agent’s...
Abstract: This paper provides a general overview of the interdisciplinary study of cognitive science...
International audienceWe discuss the influence upon the fields of robotics and AI of the manner one ...
Using robots as models of cognitive behaviour has a long tradition in robotics. Parallel to the hist...
The year 2001 was a "fast year " for research in Natural Computation and Robotics. In that...
Artificial intelligence advances have led to robots endowed with increasingly sophisticated social a...