人工智能与数字本体神学问题

Q2 Arts and Humanities
J. Crombez, Harry F. Dahms
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引用次数: 4

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在乌托邦/科幻文学中,全面的知识是一个熟悉的主题,也激发了最近通过监视来筛选社会的政策。在20世纪后期,数字档案有望促进快速访问丰富的信息和有效的策略,以应对无数的挑战。然而,今天,国家和企业知识库中信息积累的规模和范围正在达到智能处理超出人类能力的程度,并引发了从哑库到人工智能的重点转移。处理这样的知识积累需要通常归因于神的技能。如果没有一个理论认识到这种情况,并告知人工智能的操作,后者很可能以人类的方式失败,例如,通过感知错误的模式,导致错误的理论赋予知识的意义。为了实现成功的模式识别,理论必须建立在科幻小说和机器的数字本体神学的基础上,就像本文所假设的那样。
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Artificial Intelligence and the Problem of Digital Ontotheology
In utopian/science fiction literature, comprehensive knowledge is a familiar motif that also inspires recent policies to screen society through surveillance. In the late 20th century, a digital archive promised to facilitate quick access to abundant information and effective strategies to confront myriad challenges. Yet, today, the scale and scope of information accumulation in national and corporate repositories is reaching proportions whose intelligent processing excedes human capabilities, and triggering a shift in focus from dumb repository to artificial intelligence. Processing such accumulation of knowledge necessiates skills commonly attributed to divinity. Without a theory that recognizes this condition and informs the operations of artificial intelligence, the latter is likely to fail in human ways, e.g., by perceiving false patterns resulting from flawed theories assigning meaning to knowledge. For successful pattern recognition to occur, theories must rest on science fiction and a digital ontotheology of the machine as the form this archive assumes.
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Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society
Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society Arts and Humanities-History and Philosophy of Science
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