A competence framework for artificial intelligence research |
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Authors: | Lisa Miracchi |
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Affiliation: | 1. Philosophy Department, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, USAmiracchi@sas.upenn.eduhttps://orcid.org/0000-0002-1907-8495 |
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Abstract: | ABSTRACTWhile over the last few decades AI research has largely focused on building tools and applications, recent technological developments have prompted a resurgence of interest in building a genuinely intelligent artificial agent – one that has a mind in the same sense that humans and animals do. In this paper, I offer a theoretical and methodological framework for this project of investigating “artificial minded intelligence” (AMI) that can help to unify existing approaches and provide new avenues for research. I first outline three desiderata that a framework for AMI research should satisfy. In Section 1, I further motivate the desiderata as well as the need for a new framework. Section 2 develops a general methodological approach, the “generative methodology,” and Section 3 develops a version of this methodology, the “Competence Framework for AI research” (CFAI). |
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Keywords: | Artificial intelligence competence reduction computation robotics mind action emergence embodiment |
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