Author

Contributions

  • Romportl, Jan - Contributor
  • Zackova, Eva - Contributor
  • SpringerLink (Online service) - Contributor

Publication

2013 - Springer Berlin Heidelberg, Berlin, Heidelberg, Germany

Language

English

Word Count

59,500 words, Guess

Page Count

238 pages

Physical Format

Electronic resource

Identifiers

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Classifications

  • DDC006.3
  • LCCQ342

Description

<p>Products of modern artificial intelligence (AI) have mostly been formed by the views, opinions and goals of the “insiders”, i.e. people usually with engineering background who are driven by the force that can be metaphorically described as the pursuit of the craft of Hephaestus. However, since the present-day technology allows for tighter and tighter mergence of the “natural” everyday human life with machines of immense complexity, the responsible reaction of the scientific community should be based on cautious reflection of what really lies beyond AI, i.e. on the frontiers where the tumultuous ever-growing and ever-changing cloud of AI touches the rest of the world.</p><p> </p><p>The chapters of this boo are based on the selected subset of the presentations that were delivered by their respective authors at the conference “Beyond AI: Interdisciplinary Aspects of Artificial Intelligence” held in Pilsen in December 2011.</p><p> </p><p>From its very definition, the reflection of the phenomena that lie beyond AI must be inherently interdisciplinary. And so is this book: all the authors took part in a mutual transdisciplinary dialogue after explaining their views on AI not only to a narrow selection of their usual close peers with the same specialisation, but to a much broader audience of various experts from AI engineering, natural sciences, humanities and philosophy. The chapters of this book thus reflect results of such a dialogue.</p><p> </p>

Subjects

Series Statement

  • Topics in Intelligent Engineering and Informatics -- 4

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Other Editions

  • Beyond Artificial Intelligence: Contemplations, Expectations, ApplicationsElectronic resourceSpringer Berlin Heidelberg2013-01-01

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