Mapping Intelligence: Requirements and Possibilities

New types of artificial intelligence (AI), from cognitive assistants to social robots, are challenging meaningful comparison with other kinds of intelligence. How can such intelligent systems be catalogued, evaluated, and contrasted, with representations and projections that offer meaningful insight...

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Published inPhilosophy and Theory of Artificial Intelligence 2017 pp. 117 - 135
Main Authors Bhatnagar, Sankalp, Alexandrova, Anna, Avin, Shahar, Cave, Stephen, Cheke, Lucy, Crosby, Matthew, Feyereisl, Jan, Halina, Marta, Loe, Bao Sheng, Ó hÉigeartaigh, Seán, Martínez-Plumed, Fernando, Price, Huw, Shevlin, Henry, Weller, Adrian, Winfield, Alan, Hernández-Orallo, José
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LanguageEnglish
Published Cham Springer International Publishing
SeriesStudies in Applied Philosophy, Epistemology and Rational Ethics
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Summary:New types of artificial intelligence (AI), from cognitive assistants to social robots, are challenging meaningful comparison with other kinds of intelligence. How can such intelligent systems be catalogued, evaluated, and contrasted, with representations and projections that offer meaningful insights? To catalyse the research in AI and the future of cognition, we present the motivation, requirements and possibilities for an atlas of intelligence: an integrated framework and collaborative open repository for collecting and exhibiting information of all kinds of intelligence, including humans, non-human animals, AI systems, hybrids and collectives thereof. After presenting this initiative, we review related efforts and present the requirements of such a framework. We survey existing visualisations and representations, and discuss which criteria of inclusion should be used to configure an atlas of intelligence.
ISBN:331996447X
9783319964478
ISSN:2192-6255
2192-6263
DOI:10.1007/978-3-319-96448-5_13