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Machines (Non-Human) and Thinking:Can they Coexist?


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1 Defence Terrain Research Laboratory, Defence Research and Development Organization, New Delhi 110 054, India
 

The present article addresses the question of co-existence of non-human machines and the process of thinking. By drawing rationale and cues from earlier research efforts, a new scheme of thought for storage of learned knowledge - as an upper envelope - followed by subsequent re-construction of brain's neural network, is proposed. This designed concept is then put into perspective by providing arguments from the existing research, thereby making a small effort towards realizing machines that may be conscious.

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Artificial Intelligence, Coexistence, Knowledge, Machines.
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Pinaki Roy Chowdhury
Defence Terrain Research Laboratory, Defence Research and Development Organization, New Delhi 110 054, India

Abstract


The present article addresses the question of co-existence of non-human machines and the process of thinking. By drawing rationale and cues from earlier research efforts, a new scheme of thought for storage of learned knowledge - as an upper envelope - followed by subsequent re-construction of brain's neural network, is proposed. This designed concept is then put into perspective by providing arguments from the existing research, thereby making a small effort towards realizing machines that may be conscious.

Keywords


Artificial Intelligence, Coexistence, Knowledge, Machines.



DOI: https://doi.org/10.18520/cs%2Fv110%2Fi5%2F776-781