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This paper responds to continuing commentary on Velmans (2002a) “How could conscious experiences affect brains,” a target article for a special issue of JCS. I focus on the final question dealt with by the target article: how free will... more
This paper provides an initial, multidimensional map of the complex relationships among consciousness, mind, brain and the external world in a way that follows both the contours of everyday experience and the findings of science. It then... more
Palestra para o II Congresso Internacional das Américas, I Simpósio do GRULAC e Fórum Argentina Brasil de Direito - Aduaneiro e Tecnologia. Organizado pela Comissão de Direito e Relações Internacionais da Subseção de Santos da Ordem dos... more
Simon, Z. B. (2022). Why We Can’t Know Anything about a Truly Posthuman Future. In Freddy Paul Grunert et al. (eds.), HumaniTies and Artificial Intelligence. European Commission, 179-183.
An account of the negative aliens' relatively recent agendas with respect to, once again, resorting to bio-viral weaponization and bio-warfare using a viral agent such as the so-called coronavirus as to try to depopulate Earth with the... more
9th International Conference on Soft Computing, Artificial Intelligence and Applications (SAI 2020) will provide an excellent international forum for sharing knowledge and results in theory, methodology and applications of Artificial... more
"Palestra de Encerramento" do II CONDITEC - Congresso Internacional de Direito e Tecnologia. Aracaju (SE), Brasil. Dia 9 de junho de 2022.
Aula para o Mestrado Profissional em Direito, Sociedade e Tecnologias. Faculdades Londrina, PA, Brasil. Dia 21 de maio de 2022.
This narrative describes the deeper root of bio-viral weaponization and consciousness warfare in distant human history with the negative aliens. It is explicated that this form of nefarious strive to create genetic mutation and... more
A profound irony now engulfs that AI software industry. In order to create AI programs to meet universal ethical standards, they must install those standards into the minds and belief systems of AI research program managers, AI... more
With particular emphasis on the years 2016 and 2017, the series "Artificial Intelligence in China in its direct sources" collects four independent volumes that bring together the AI news in that country. Volume 1: Specific Policies;... more
The article outlines brief history of research on artificial intelligence and offers its philosophical assessment. The author focuses on the ontological assumptions that underlie the notion of “strong” artificial intelligence.... more
International Journal of Artificial Intelligence and Soft Computing (IJAISC) ISSN : 2819 - 101N 2974-5962 (Print) *** May Issue *** http://flyccs.com/jounals/IJASC/Home.html Scope International Journal of Artificial Intelligence and... more
On the basis of two thought experiments, I argue that self-building technologies are possible given our current level of technological progress. We could already use technology to make us instantiate selfhood in a more perfect, complete... more
The future society may be and most likely 1. A society without human labor 2. A society of free activities and free time 3. A company dreamed of by Heinz von Foerster, Henri Atlan and Ilya Prigogine Part 1: Development issues of developed... more
Digital computers have evolved from adding machines and vacuum-tube computers. Early electronic calculators led to the initial development of microprocessors which have now progressed to multitasking high speed computers. The efficiency... more
The question of whether AI can or should be afforded moral agency or patiency is not one amenable either to discovery or simple reasoning, because we as societies are constantly constructing our artefacts, including our ethical systems.... more
David J. Gunkel was a keynote speaker for “Identity, Agency, and the Digital Nexus”, April 2013, SSHRC funded international symposium hosted by Athabasca University. His talk challenged the audience to reframe and rethink the... more
It is the anachronistic review of the classical paper of Turing (as  published this year), for discussing current issues and contradictions in AI and Cognitive Science.
Artificial intelligence is often portrayed in science fiction as conscious and humanlike. We explore this phenomenon by analyzing mostly recent TV series and movies in the context of philosophical issues such as the problem of other... more
Direct human intervention in AI reports and mitigating outcomes within their contest shall be regarded as fundamental factors in this development. The safeguards offered by Article 22 GDPRsupport this view when stating that “the data... more
This paper describes work that seeks to take the first steps towards demonstrating the application of Sci-Fi prototyping methodology to developing futuristic products. Science-Fiction Prototyping is based on an iterative interaction... more
Artificial intelligence (AI) has recently burst into sport, but it already plays an important role. It is assumed that AI will become a decisive driver of change in sport in the coming years. Indeed, AI's revolution in sport is already... more
L’intelligence artificielle (IA) occupe une place importante dans les discussions actuelles sur les technologies de l’information et de la communication (TIC) et les nouveaux modes de gouvernance algorithmique. Elle est une dimension... more
L'ambition de cet article est de montrer que l'intelligence artificielle est un ensemble de techniques au service du traitement de grandes masses de données, et d'une multitude de cas d'utilisation fondés sur ces traitements. Dans cette... more
Is sex work (specifically, prostitution) vulnerable to technological unemployment? Several authors have argued that it is. They claim that the advent of sophisticated sexual robots will lead to the displacement of human prostitutes, just... more
Biologically inspired cognitive systems have successfully been used for various purposes in recent years. There is, however, a considerable amount of work to be done using certain biological organisms to understand cognitions, especially... more
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is increasingly being applied to law and a myriad of legal tasks amid attempts to bolster AI Legal Reasoning (AILR) autonomous capabilities. A major question that has generally been unaddressed involves how we... more
The phenomena defined by scientist as AI is a broad and multifaceted subject of academic study in the humanistic and technology thought. It occurs in many disciplines, particularly in philosophy, anthropology, etnography, sociology,... more
Becoming Artificial is a collection of essays about the nature of humanity, technology, artifice, and the irreducible connections between them. Is there something fundamental to being human or are humans simply biological computers?
On April 5, 2017, IBM released its "Watson at Work" series, a group of videos dedicated to showcasing innovative cognitive apps with Watson on IBM Cloud. "Innovative Cognitive Apps with Watson on IBM Cloud Watson at Work".
‘‘Complex’’ is a special attribute we can give to many kinds of systems. Although it is used often as a synonym of ‘‘difficult,’’ it has a specific epistemological meaning, which is going to be shared by the incoming science of... more
In this study, a hybrid model based on ANFIS (Adaptive Neuro-Fuzzy Inference Systems), a predictive intelligent-based technique, and TOPSIS (Technique for Order Performance by Similarity to Ideal Solution) was implemented for sustainable... more
‘When Isaac Asimov wrote his three laws of robotics, they were lifted straight from the marriage vows: love, honour, and obey.’ – Sadie Plant Although its power continues to underwrite twenty-first century conceptions of appearance,... more
In a friendly interdisciplinary debate, we interrogate from several vantage points the question of “personhood” in light of contemporary and near-future forms of social AI. David Gunkel approaches the matter from a philosophical and legal... more
The objective of this paper is to provide a critical analysis of the Kantian notion of freedom (especially the problem of the third antinomy and its resolution in the critique of pure reason); its significance in the... more
Dualist and Reductionist theories of mind disagree about whether or not consciousness can be reduced to a state of or function of the brain. They assume, however, that the contents of consciousness are separate from the external physical... more
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is one of computer science branches and is used to solve problems with symbolic reasoning. Expert systems (ESs) are one of the prominent research domains of AI. We developed declarative, online procedural... more
The paper compares two key-events that marked the narratives around the emergence of AI in two different time frames: the game series between the Russian world champion Garry Kasparov and the IBM supercomputer Deep Blue held in New York... more
International Journal on Soft Computing, Artificial Intelligence and Applications (IJSCAI) is an open access peer-reviewed journal that provides an excellent international forum for sharing knowledge and results in theory, methodology and... more
In our digitalized world, gigantic amounts of data are generated, creating a hitherto unknown need for communication, storage and processing. Mechanical processes and autonomous procedures are becoming increasingly important. Currently... more
The implementation of Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies in various sectors ranging from health and education to banking and insurance has changed the way we experience the world. However, the development of AI is not free from... more
Expectations for the future can differ greatly. Some await a technical utopia that will support harmonious and easy lives. Others predict a global ecosystem collapse that will threaten the future of humans as species. Both camps make... more