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Daniel M. Dubois, (2011), Intelligence Naturelle et Intelligence Artificielle (reçu et accepté avant le 30 juin 2011). Acta Europeana Systemica n° 1, pp. 1-10, http://aes.ues-eus.eu/.
Acta Europeana Systemica (version en ligne) ISSN 2225-9635
Acta Europeana Systemica (version Imprimée) ISSN 2225-9627
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[fr] Cet article présente une approche systémique du concept d’intelligence naturelle en ayant pour objectif de créer une intelligence artificielle. Ainsi, l’intelligence naturelle, humaine et animale non-humaine, est une fonction composée de facultés permettant de connaître et de comprendre. De plus, l'intelligence naturelle reste indissociable de la structure, à savoir les organes du cerveau et du corps. La tentation est grande de doter les systèmes informatiques d’une intelligence artificielle qui devrait avoir une fonction composée des mêmes facultés que celles englobées dans l’intelligence humaine. L'intelligence artificielle doit aussi rester indissociable de la structure, à savoir les organes d'un cerveau artificiel et d'un corps artificiel. En conséquence de quoi, le robot artificiel est la structure idéale pour voir l'émergence d'une intelligence artificielle forte. Notez qu'une intelligence artificielle faible se développe sur des systèmes informatiques par un programme de simulation de l'intelligence. Dans cette communication, des mémoires neuronales programmables seront présentées et simulées. [en] This article presents a systemic approach to the concept of natural intelligence with the aim of creating an artificial intelligence. Thus, the natural intelligence, human and nonhuman animals, is a function composed of faculties to know and understand. In addition, natural intelligence is inseparable from the structure, namely the organs of the brain and body. The temptation is to equip computer systems with artificial intelligence that should have a function composed of the same faculties as those encompassed in human intelligence. The artificial intelligence must also remain inseparable from the structure, namely the organs of an artificial brain and an artificial body. As a result, the artificial robot is the ideal structure to see the emergence of a strong artificial intelligence. Note that a weak artificial intelligence is developed on computer systems by a simulation program of intelligence. In this paper, neural programmable memories will be presented and simulated
Research Center/Unit :
ASBL CHAOS - HEC-ULiège
Disciplines :
Computer science
Author, co-author :
Dubois, Daniel ; Université de Liège - ULiège > HEC-Ecole de gestion : UER > UER Opérations
Language :
French
Title :
Intelligence Naturelle et Intelligence Artificielle
Alternative titles :
[en] Natural Intelligence and Artificial Intelligence
Publication date :
07 December 2011
Event name :
8e Congrès Européen de Systémique
Event organizer :
Union Européenne de Systémique (UES)
Event place :
Bruxelles, Belgium
Event date :
Du 19 au 22 octobre 2011
By request :
Yes
Audience :
International
Journal title :
Acta Europeana Systemica
ISSN :
2225-9627
eISSN :
2225-9635
Publisher :
Union Européenne de Systémique (UES), Paris, France
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