Assessment of cognitive characteristics in intelligent systems and predictive ability
Kubryak, Oleg V., Kovalchuk, Sergey V., Bagdasaryan, Nadezhda G.
–arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
The article proposes a universal dual-axis intelligent systems assessment scale. The scale considers the properties of intelligent systems within the environmental context, which develops over time. In contrast to the frequent consideration of the 'mind' of artificial intelligent systems on a scale from 'weak' to 'strong', we highlight the modulating influences of anticipatory ability on their 'brute force'. In addition, the complexity, the 'weight' of the cognitive task and the ability to critically assess it beforehand determine the actual set of cognitive tools, the use of which provides the best result in these conditions. In fact, the presence of 'common sense' options is what connects the ability to solve a problem with the correct use of such an ability itself. The degree of 'correctness' and 'adequacy' is determined by the combination of a suitable solution with the temporal characteristics of the event, phenomenon, object or subject under study.
arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Sep-16-2022
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