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Ali je umetna inteligenca inteligenca v pravem pomenu besede? : vprašanje psihičnih značilnosti in splošnost
ID Žalec, Bojan (Author)

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Abstract
Središčno vprašanje prispevka je formulirano že v naslovu. Avtor zagovarja minimalno definicijo inteligence: inteligenca je samostojno reševanje problemov. Stopnja inteligence je odvisna od kompleksnosti problemov in stopnje samostojnosti njihovega reševanja (Klaus Mainzer). V skladu s to definicijo avtor ugotavlja, da že obstajajo inteligentni stroji. To so sistemi UI,1 ki so zmožni globokega učenja. Avtor v članku predstavlja kritike trditve, da je UI inteligentna v dobesednem pomenu – in ne zgolj metaforičnem. Te kritike temeljijo na ugovorih, ki jih lahko razdelimo v dve osnovni skupini. Zagovorniki prve linije kritike kot bistvene atribute inteligence navajajo psihične zmožnosti (kot sta fenomenalna zavest in zavedanje) in živost, pri čemer pojem umetnega življenja zavračajo kot nesmisel. Neživi in nepsihični sistemi so zgolj prilagodljivi, ne pa inteligentni sistemi. Predstavniki druge skupine trdijo, da so nepogrešljive značilnosti inteligence splošnost, intuicija, zdravorazumskost in zmožnost abdukcije. Avtor omenjene kritike analizira in ugotavlja, da njihovi zagovorniki dobrih razlogov proti minimalni definiciji niso podali.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:definicija inteligence, samostojno reševanje problemov, pripisovanje inteligence umetni inteligenci, psihični atributi, splošnost
Work type:Article
Typology:1.01 - Original Scientific Article
Organization:TEOF - Theological Faculty
Publication status:Published
Publication version:Version of Record
Publication date:01.01.2023
Year:2023
Number of pages:Str. 813-823
Numbering:Letn. 83, [št.] 4
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-164231 This link opens in a new window
UDC:165.2:004.89
ISSN on article:0006-5722
DOI:10.34291/BV2023/04/Zalec This link opens in a new window
COBISS.SI-ID:179012611 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:17.10.2024
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Title:Bogoslovni vestnik : glasilo Teološke fakultete v Ljubljani
Shortened title:Bogosl. vestn.
Publisher:Teološka fakulteta
ISSN:0006-5722
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Secondary language

Language:English
Title:Is artificial intelligence an intelligence in the true sense of the word? : the issue of mental characteristics and generality
Abstract:
The central question of the article is already formulated in the title. The author advocates a minimal definition of intelligence: intelligence is independent problem solving. The level of intelligence depends on the complexity of the problems and the degree of independence in solving them (Klaus Mainzer). According to this definition, the author notes that intelligent machines already exist. These are AI systems that are capable of deep learning. In the paper, the author presents criticisms of the claim that AI is intelligent in the literal sense and not just in the metaphorical sense. These criticisms are based on objections that can be divided into two basic groups. Proponents of the first line of criticism cite mental abilities (such as phenomenal consciousness and awareness) and aliveness as essential attributes of intelligence, rejecting the notion of artificial life as nonsense. Inanimate and non-mental systems are merely adaptive, not intelligent systems. Representatives of the second group claim that the indispensable characteristics of intelligence are generality, intuition, common sense and abduction. The author analyses the aforementioned criticisms and concludes that their proponents have not given good reasons against the minimal definition.

Keywords:definition of intelligence, independent problem solving, attribution of intelligence to artificial intelligence, generality, mental attributes

Projects

Funder:ARIS - Slovenian Research and Innovation Agency
Project number:P6-0269
Name:Religija, etika, edukacija in izzivi sodobne družbe

Funder:ARIS - Slovenian Research and Innovation Agency
Project number:J6-4626
Name:Teologija, digitalna kultura in izzivi na človeka osrediščene umetne inteligence

Funder:Other - Other funder or multiple funders
Funding programme:New Horizons for Science and Religion in Central and Eastern Europe

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