Birth of intelligence : from RNA to artificial intelligence / by Daeyeol Lee.
Material type: Computer fileLanguage: English Publication details: New York, NY : Oxford University Press, 2020Description: 1 online resource (xvi, 214, pages) : color illustrationsContent type:- text
- computer
- online resource
- 9780197525692 (e-book)
- BF431 L51 2020
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Includes bibliographical references and index
1. Levels of Intelligence -- 2. Brain and decision-making -- 3. Artificial intelligence -- 4. Self-replicating machines -- 5. Brain and genes -- 6. Why learning? -- 7. Brain for learning -- 8. Social intelligence and altruism -- 9. Intelligence and self -- 10. Questions for Artificial intelligence
What is intelligence? How did it begin and evolve to human intelligence? Does a high level of biological intelligence require a complex brain? Can man-made machines be truly intelligent? Is artificial intelligence (AI) fundamentally different from human intelligence? Rapid expansion of AI applications has made these questions pressing. To better prepare for the future society and its technology, including how the use of AI will impact our lives, it is essential to understand the biological root and limits of human intelligence. After systematically reviewing biological and computational underpinnings of decision-making and intelligent behaviors, this book proposes that true intelligence requires life.
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