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Strong AI

Strong AI, also known as General Artificial Intelligence, refers to machine intelligence that is capable of representing the human mind.

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Strong AI, also known as General Artificial Intelligence, refers to machine intelligence that is capable of representing the human mind, whose functionality resembles that of the human brain. It is based on the principle that machines can be made to think and do all functions that humans are capable of. Unlike narrow intelligence which focuses on a single function or task, Strong AI can think and made decisions on its own.

-the theory of strong artificial intelligence suggests that computers can acquire the ability to think and be aware of themselves as a separate person (in particular, to understand their own thoughts), although not necessarily that their thought process will be similar to a human

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A Brandom-ian view of Reinforcement Learning towards strong-AI

Atrisha Sarkar

http://arxiv.org/abs/1803.02912v1

Academic paper

Building Artificial Connectomes

Timothy Busbice

https://www.oreilly.com/ideas/building-artificial-connectomes

Web

C Elegans Neurorobotics

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YWQnzylhgHc

June 6, 2014

Toward the Starting Line: A Systems Engineering Approach to Strong AI

Tansu Alpcan, Sarah M. Erfani, Christopher Leckie

http://arxiv.org/abs/1707.09095v2

Academic paper

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