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Book details
  • Genre:COMPUTERS
  • SubGenre:Artificial Intelligence / General
  • Language:English
  • Pages:72
  • eBook ISBN:9798350979350
  • Paperback ISBN:9798350979343

The Theory of Artificial Cognition

The Foundation Missing from Artificial Intelligence

by Herman DeBoard

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Overview
"The Theory of Artificial Cognition" explores the critical relationship between artificial intelligence (AI) and cognition, arguing that true intelligence cannot exist without the foundational elements of cognitive processes. The book posits that while current AI systems exhibit remarkable capabilities, they lack the essential dimensions of human-like cognition—such as thought processes, emotional understanding, and experiential learning—limiting their effectiveness and adaptability.
Description
"The Theory of Artificial Cognition" explores the critical relationship between artificial intelligence (AI) and cognition, arguing that true intelligence cannot exist without the foundational elements of cognitive processes. The book posits that while current AI systems exhibit remarkable capabilities, they lack the essential dimensions of human-like cognition—such as thought processes, emotional understanding, and experiential learning—limiting their effectiveness and adaptability. Through an interdisciplinary approach, the book delves into the historical context of AI, examines the implications of emerging technologies like quantum computing and brain-computer interfaces, and highlights the importance of ethical considerations in AI development. It emphasizes the need for collaboration among researchers, developers, and ethicists to integrate cognitive principles into AI design, ensuring that intelligent systems enhance human experiences rather than replace them. The book also challenges readers to rethink traditional definitions of intelligence, encouraging a nuanced understanding that encompasses both human and artificial forms. By addressing the limitations of current AI and advocating for the incorporation of cognitive principles, "The Theory of Artificial Cognition" presents a compelling case for the responsible development of AI technologies that reflect the complexities of human cognition, ultimately aiming to create systems that are more effective, ethical, and aligned with human values.
About the author
Herman DeBoard is a Master Communication Specialist. After completing a tour with the United States Air Force where he became a decorated Gulf War Veteran earning his National Defense Service Medal, Southwest Asia Service Medal and was a member recipient of the Presidential Unit Citation as part of the 23 Wing, he returned to college where he completed his Master's Degree in Communication Studies. Since that time, he has written multiple books, started and exited multiple technology business where he was instrumental in raising nearly $100M collectively for the companies, has given hundreds of public presentations and is an avid coach and consultant for both individuals and businesses. He has also taught several courses in communication studies and critical thinking at multiple colleges in the United States where he integrates experiential learning into his curriculum. DeBoard is currently the founder and CEO of Huvr, Inc, a privately held, sensory based ai platform.