The accumulation of knowledge has been a gradual process in the history of humanity. The separation of facts from beliefs and superstitions allowed humans... > Lire la suite
The accumulation of knowledge has been a gradual process in the history of humanity. The separation of facts from beliefs and superstitions allowed humans to gain a clearer understanding of reality. Currently, Artificial Intelligence (AI) appears to be generating a greater amount of inquiries than resolutions. Nevertheless, it is imperative that we evaluate whether the fundamental basis of AI is sound. There are numerous inquiries and hypothetical scenarios to contemplate, however, our book specifically inquiry whether our examination of AI will result in an enhanced comprehension of the human psyche or if we will identify ethical remedies founded on a stable AI foundation. Numerous aspects pertaining to the human psyche still necessitate clarification, and among the most significant of these is the concept of intuition, which we will delve into within this inaugural publication. One of the most challenging inquiries confronting science today pertains to whether artificial intelligence can attain a measure of cognisance and self-awareness, or whether such awareness is achievable in the future. This viewpoint frequently engenders apprehension and reluctance, thereby instilling in the public's psyche the notion that AI will eventually supplant humanity. Our proclivity to fear or disapprove of the unknown, coupled with the ease of implementing erroneous beliefs, contributes to this phenomenon. Foremost, the theoretical foundations of defining human consciousness and its relevance to Artificial Intelligence (AI) remain unclear. The primary obstacle lies in the scientific divergence regarding intuition. That's why we associate intuition as being a subconscious manifestation. In reality, we cannot neither associate that the intuition is subconscious manifestation as this is not totally accurate as this is the main synaptic process that forms our perception into cognitive sentences intelligible at language level. Intuition is a cognitive process that distinguishes itself from other cognitive processes by facilitating the generation of novel information, ideas, and solutions that would not have been conceived before.