Monday, 19 June 2023

The Future of Intelligence Lies in Its Social Flourishing | Chapter 5 | Research Highlights in Science and Technology Vol. 4

 We try to present an answer to the following question. What endure we take account of when designing and utilizing AI systems so they help the development of the philosophically embodied human brilliance on which human fulfilment depends? Speculations proliferate on the potential and influence of Artificial Intelligence (AI), specifically "Superintelligence," which is represented as a promising challenge by few and a terrifying menace by remainder of something. To traverse these talks without suitable bogged down in the complications and uncertainties of AI, we must continue their original simplicity, their beginning. That is, all technosciences are founded on a fundamental creative capacity that we all share: human intelligence. As a result, I offer a enlightening and humanistic outlook to intelligence in this place paper.  I contend that the current challenge to intelligence is not in allure artificial progress, but in its public embodiment and flourishing. The danger should be the decline of human wit, not the rise of'super-inventive' machines.  We believe that calculatings do not understand anything: AI methods merely estimate. We should design and use AI wholes in such a way that they enhance the development of socially incorporate human intelligence, that is essential for human fulfillment. My basic goal search out emphasize the importance of benevolence living from a condition of healthy, mature, and congenial creative judgment. This, I believe, is the secret to truly representative peaceful civilizations, that I call creative democracies. Creative democracies are public manifestations of imaginative intelligence. The underlying capacity of the people is a shapely and mature creative judgment.

Author(s) Details:

Jaume Agusti-Cullell,
Artificial Intelligence Research Institute, CSIC Higher Council for Scientific Research, Spain.

Please see the link here: https://stm.bookpi.org/RHST-V4/article/view/10911

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