Brain, Mind, Body and Society: autonoMouS SySteM in roBoticS

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  • Motomu SHIMODA

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.54695/jib.24.04.3416

Palabras clave:

robotics, artificial intelligence, Neurosciences.

Resumen

in this paper i examine the issues related to the robot with mind. to create a robot
with mind aims to recreate neuro function by engineering. the robot with mind is
expected not only to process external information by the built-in program and
behave accordingly, but also to gain the consciousness activity responding
multiple conditions and flexible and interactive communication skills coping with
unknown situation. that prospect is based on the development of artificial
intelligence in which self-organizing and self-emergent functions have been
available in recent years. to date, controllable aspects in robotics have been
restricted to data making and programming of cognitive abilities, while
consciousness activities and communication skills have been regarded as
uncontrollable aspects due to their contingency and uncertainty. however, some
researchers of robotics claim that every activity of the mind can be recreated by
engineering and is therefore controllable. based on the development of the
cognitive abilities of children and the findings of neuroscience, researchers have
attempted to produce the latest artificial intelligence with autonomous learning
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systems. i conclude that controllability is inconsistent with autonomy in the
genuine sense and autonomous robots recreated by engineering cannot be
autonomous partners of humans

Publicado

2013-03-01

Cómo citar

Motomu SHIMODA. (2013). Brain, Mind, Body and Society: autonoMouS SySteM in roBoticS. Journal International De bioéthique Et d’éthique Des Sciences, 24(04), 10. https://doi.org/10.54695/jib.24.04.3416

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