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Volume 2 | Issue 2 | Year 2024 | Article Id: AIR-V2I2P101 DOI: https://doi.org/10.59232/AIR-V2I2P101

The Creation of Computer Mind

W. Stalski

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17 Apr 202415 May 202407 Jun 202429 Jun 2024

Citation

W. Stalski. “The Creation of Computer Mind.” DS Journal of Artificial Intelligence and Robotics, vol. 2, no. 2, pp. 1-7, 2024.

Abstract

This paper reviews the fundamental principles that dictate a series of necessary design decisions and research in Artificial Intelligence (AI) development. It is proposed that the laws of bionics be used in the creation of the human mind, particularly by maintaining maximum similarity in the creation and development of an artificial brain to the state and development of the human brain during its early years. In this context, the model of the mind (brain) should be closely linked to a general model - a human model with AI in an evolving community of models. The evolution of models with AI can take place through the transfer of positive experiences from one generation of models to their descendants. The article takes a philosophical approach to the issue of creating artificial intelligence.

Keywords

Model of mind, Bionics, Evolution.

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The Creation of Computer Mind