توضیحاتی در مورد کتاب Human Enactment of Intelligent Technologies: Towards Mètis and Mindfulness
نام کتاب : Human Enactment of Intelligent Technologies: Towards Mètis and Mindfulness
عنوان ترجمه شده به فارسی : تصویب انسانی فن آوری های هوشمند: به سمت متیس و ذهن آگاهی
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نویسندگان : W David Holford
ناشر : World Scientific Publishing Company
سال نشر : 2021
تعداد صفحات : 242
ISBN (شابک) : 9811237271 , 9789811237270
زبان کتاب : English
فرمت کتاب : pdf
حجم کتاب : 9 مگابایت
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Contents
About the Author
Introduction
Endnotes
Chapter 1 What Do We Mean By Artificial “Intelligence”?
1.1. Introduction
1.2. What is AI?
1.2.1. Purely symbolic AI
1.2.2. Predominantly connectionist AI
1.2.3. “Hybrid” systems
Endnotes
Chapter 2 The Issue of Relevance in Artificial Intelligence
2.1. Introduction
2.2. The Frame Problem First Exposed
2.3. Beyond Symbolic AI
2.4. Some Preliminary Words in Regards to “Today”
Endnotes
Chapter 3 The Relevance of Relevance: From Mètis to Creativity
3.1. Introduction
3.2. Mètis — Adaptive Expertise Through Mindful Enactments of Context and Relevance
3.3. The Relevance of Adaptive Expertise
3.4. Achieving Relevance Through the Creative Ambiguity (and Symbolic Transformations) of Mètis
3.5. A Few Words on Creativity
References
Endnotes
Chapter 4 Historic Underpinnings to Our Quest for Knowledge Representations
4.1. Introduction
4.2. Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle’s Contribution to Western Rational and Empirical Abstractionism
4.3. The Rise of Absolute Rules and Representations
4.4. Repression of the Sophistic Perspective
4.5. The Interesting Case of Aristotle’s Phronesis — Representational or Non-Representational?
References
Endnotes
Chapter 5 Human Cognition and Behavior: A Computational and Representational Decision-Making Perspective
5.1. Introduction
5.2. Cognitive Science and the Classical (Symbolic) Computer Theory of the Mind
5.3. The Connectionist Approach to Cognition and its Attempt to Emulate Human Abduction
5.4. Representational “Embodiedand Embedded” Cognition and Heideggerian AI
5.5. Preliminary Thoughts on “So What?”
Endnotes
Chapter 6 Radical Embodied Cognitive Science and Certain Irreducible Phenomena Associated with Adaptive Expertise (Mètis)
6.1. Introduction
6.2. RECS and its Ecological, Dynamic, and Enactive Perspectives
6.3. So What?
6.4. Potential Pitfalls and Overextensions within RECS as a Reminder of Human Phenomenology
6.5. Language’s Overlapping Dimensions of Representation, Non-Representation, and Phenomenology
References
Endnotes
Chapter 7 Human Mindlessness and Technology
7.1. Introduction
7.2. Intra-Enactive Agency, Embodiment, and the Pertinence of Metaphors
7.3. Human Mindlessness Through the “Technology is a Tool” Metaphor
7.4. Technology’s Enactive Effect
References
Endnotes
Chapter 8 Achieving Meaningful Human Control Through Mindfulness and Creative Metaphors
8.1. Introduction
8.2. Challenging Past and Current Enactments On and By Technology Across a Democratic Process
8.3. Mindfulness and its Role in Individual and Organizational Adaptive Expertise
8.4. Alternative Futures Through Creative Metaphors
8.5. Aiming for Meaningful Human Control Through the “Lived Body” Metaphor
Endnotes
Chapter 9 Relevant Conversational Processes to Avoid “Success as the Seed of Future Mindlessness”
9.1. Introduction
9.2. Seeking Meaningful/Relevant Conversations as Both Inquiry and a Characteristic of Socio-Technical Systems
9.3. A Few Examples Showing the Importance of Meaningful/Relevant Conversations
9.4. Recognizing and Channeling Material-Discursive Practices Within IS
9.5. A Few Words On How To Avoid “Success as the Seed of Future Failure”
Endnotes
Chapter 10 Meaningful Human Control to Ensure Responsible Socio-Technical Systems
10.1. Introduction
10.2. A Short Recapitulation of Meaningful Human Control Through Mindful Organizational Enactments
10.3. Responsibility vs. Control
10.4. Responsible Actions Require Meaningful Human Control
References
Endnotes
Chapter 11 A Few Analogies and Metaphors on Quantum Physics as Related to Mind, Artificial Intelligence, Language, and Mètis
11.1. Introduction
11.2. A Few More Words on Metaphorical Thinking and Analogical Reasoning
11.3. The Quantum Mind Analogy as an Open-Ended Non-Modelable Approach
11.4. Quantum Effects as Part of Narrow AI’s Ongoing Developments
11.5. The Quantum Metaphors — From Language to Mètis
Reference
Endnotes
Chapter 12 Conclusion: More Than Just “Connecting the Dots”
Endnotes
Index