This book establishes the foundation, principles, theory, and concepts that are the backbone of real, autonomous Artificial Intelligence. Presented are some basic human intelligence concepts framed for Artificial Intelligence systems. These concepts include Metacognition and Metamemory, along with architectural constructs for Artificial Intelligence versions of human brain functions like the prefrontal cortex. Also presented are possible hardware and software architectures that lend themselves to learning, reasoning, and self-evolution.
The goal of this book is to establish the foundation, principles, theory, and concepts that are the backbone of real, autonomous Artificial Intelligence. Presented here are some basic human intelligence concepts framed for Artificial Intelligence systems. These include concepts like Metacognition and Metamemory, along with architectural constructs for Artificial Intelligence versions of human brain functions like the prefrontal cortex. Also presented are possible hardware and software architectures that lend themselves to learning, reasoning, and self-evolution
Presents basic human intelligence concepts framed for artificial intelligence systems Examines the concepts of metacognition and metamemory, Discusses architectural constructs for artificial intelligence systems Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras
James Crowder
Artificial Neural Emotions Artificial Neural Perceptions Artificial Psychology Artificial Reasoning Dynamic Cognitive Structures Information Continuum and Information Latencies Long-Term and Short-Term Artificial Memories Metacognition and Metamemory Multidimensional Quantum Fractal Encryption