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What is AI? 1. text editor? 2. searching for a name/address/occupation record in a database? Artificial Intelligence 3. chess and go playing programs? 4. speech recognition and translation? 5. robot control? 6. puzzle solvers? 7. diagnosis systems? 8. Turing test contenders? 1 The Turing Test Tester Candidate terminal communication with unknown partner When does AI begin? Bottom-Line: pragmatic approach straightforward algorithmic approaches where all substeps are evident are not intelligent no way of identifying partner AI originally dealt with problems for whom algorithmic solutions were not obvious Question: is partner human or not? See: e.g. [Saygin et al., 2000] computational systems emulating intelligence [Schalkoff, 1990] On the internet, nobody knows you are a dog! Nota Bene: What is obvious and what intelligent changes with time New Yorker Magazine, July 1993 2 3

About Intelligence What is Intelligence? knowledge? capability of manipulating symbols? Observation: humans communicate in symbols symbols form central basis of human culture via language neural network black box magic? via writing intelligent behaviour: animals/humans? difficult to define! Questions: via scripture via mathematics AI research: symbolic/neural/probabilistic phases is use of symbols limited to humans? Central Questions: if so, human intelligence linked to use of symbols? how to model intelligence? what is the nature of intelligence? Hypotheses: historicity and language seem tied to well-defined symbols where does intelligence arise from? early AI 50s- 70s was soon dominated by symbolism 4 5 The Power of Symbols He that saw the abyss, the bottom of our land That knew the sea and knew what was to know He that saw the circumference of Earth, land by land He whom the deepest foundations of things were revealed to He that discovered secrets and experienced the mysteries He brought a legend back from the time before the Flood. Gilgamesh Epic, approx. 2600 BC (Transl. Raoul Schrott) The Role of Symbols Observations: symbols are connected with knowledge symbols survive for millenia symbols preserve information symbols connect the past with the future In the Beginning Was the Word. John 1,1 Bottom Line: importance of symbols for human culture Ich bin ein Berliner. John F. Kennedy But: ambiguity 6 7

The Power of Symbols (revisited) Disambiguation: language of mathematics The Big Slide Goal: connection with physical world learning Symbol World Examples:! #" energy-mass relation Einstein equation Dirac equation known symbols model creation Problem: meaning of symbols Note: mathematical/physical symbols defined by means of everyday language (i.e. symbolism) Real World Question: how to bootstrap? 8 9 AI Symbolism Important: interplay between model world, real world and world model Doctrine: in classical symbolic AI Neuroscience Experiments: study of brain mechanisms symbol manipulation achieves all world relevant symbols Results: [Firstscience, 2002] symbol manipulation travels quickly and effectively through relevant symbol space symbols represent crisp concepts strong view says human thinking uses exclusively symbols Stem: instinctive functions, breathing and heartbeat Limbic System: emotions, sexuality, memory Cortex: sensing, deliberation, speech Question: is this so? 10 11

Classical AI Hypothesis: language perceived is symbolic it reflects state of mind deliberations can be followed using language ergo: human thinking is symbolic But: is this true? Neuroscience Results: Artificial Intelligence: computers as models for human intelligent thinking Symbolic AI: symbolism believed to be important factor in human intelligence symbols form essence of objects symbols easy to manipulate world is formalisable Nonsymbolic AI: parallel processing asynchronous processing imprecise, non-crisp, fuzzy robust simplistic symbolic view is fundamentally incomplete symbolic view captures only partial aspect of objects neural/parallel/subsymbolic view of world cybernetics/embodiment/ holism Bottom Line: natural brains most probably do not work symbolically Modern AI: blurring borders between symbolism and nonsymbolism 12 13 Tasks Languages, Methods, Tools Scheme/Lisp, Prolog 1. on [CMU Artificial Intelligence Repository, 2002], check the definition of Artificial Intelligence. Can you live with it as stated? Elaborate. data structures search 2. check on the web for the word emergence. It is a very important term in nonsymbolic AI approaches. pattern matching 3. if you like, install Scheme at home(we use PLT Scheme: http://www.plt-scheme.org/) probabilistic models 4. read introduction in [Dybvig, 1996] 5. read introduction in [?] 14 15

References CMU Artificial Intelligence Repository, [2002]. CMU Artificial Intelligence Repository. http://www- 2.cs.cmu.edu/afs/cs.cmu.edu/project /ai-repository/ai/html/air.html, 2. Oct 2002 Dybvig, R. K., [1996]. The Scheme Programming Language. Prentice Hall. Second edition. Firstscience, [2002]. Overview of the Brain and Mind Mapping. http://www.firstscience.com/site/review radiant.asp, 3. Oct 2002 Russell, S., and Norvig, P., [1995]. Artificial Intelligence: A Modern Approach. Prentice Hall. Saygin, A., Cicekli, I., and Akman, V., [2000]. Turing Test: 50 Years Later. Minds and Machines, 10(4):463 518. Schalkoff, R. J., [1990]. Artificial Intelligence: An Engineering Approach. New York, USA: McGraw-Hill.