SOME LOGICAL ASPECTS OF THE CONCEPT OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE


Emil DINGA1

Abstract. The paper proposes a logical definition of the concept of artificial intelligence (AI), based on sufficiency predicates, by moving from genus to species. The nature of the intra-contingent need for AI, respectively the logical characteristics of AI, is shown. The digital/analogical relationship is discussed and, on this basis, issues in the AI “zone” such as: conscious/subconscious, free will, self-learning are examined. Finally, the issue of human protection against AI is assessed, respectively that of AI protection against humans and AI itself.

Keywords: predicate; automaton; logically living; consciousness; self-learning; free will.

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DOI       10.56082/jkd.2024.2.21

Centre for Financial and Monetary Research Victor Slăvescu , Romanian Academy House, Building West, Floor 5, Room 5715, Romania, ORCID 0000-0002-3750-3248emildinga2004@gmail.com (corresponding author)


PUBLISHED in Journal of Knowledge Dynamics, Volume 1, No2