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TitleAI is the Humanities: From the perspective of Constructive Philosophy of Information2021-05-31 16:09
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Serial Number: http://www.riss.kr/link?id=A106446182


Title: AI is the Humanities: From the perspective of Constructive Philosophy of Information

Author: Park Choong Shik

Journal: Philosophical Investigation

Vol:  56

Pages: 181-212

Date: 2019.

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<Abstract>

Artificial intelligence is a branch of computer science that seeks to make machines have human intelligence. To this end, it is also a field of research to understand human intelligence as a computational model. Therefore, artificial intelligence is closely related to the humanities of Moon Sa-chul(Literature-History-Philosophy), a long-standing study to understand humans. Moreover, with the development of cognitive science, understanding of human beings has entered a new phase. Artificial intelligence, which is also an area of cognitive science, is another aspect of humanities that comprehensively promotes understanding of human beings.
I think that although current artificial intelligence still has a lot of distance from human understanding, for more advanced artificial intelligence, an understanding of humanities is essential, and for more sophisticated human understanding of humanities also requires an understanding of artificial intelligence and an artificial intelligence imagination. This study discusses that information philosophy based on constructivism can be a way to comprehensively understand artificial intelligence and humanities.

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