
TL;DR
This paper formalizes a previous definition of AI by introducing parameters, including an intelligence level, to compare AI's intelligence without referencing human standards.
Contribution
It provides a formalized definition of AI that includes parameters for intelligence levels, removing the human comparison aspect.
Findings
Introduces parameters to quantify AI intelligence levels
Defines AI at various intelligence levels, including surpassing humans
Formalizes the concept of AI without human-centric references
Abstract
A definition of Artificial Intelligence was proposed in [1] but this definition was not absolutely formal at least because the word "Human" was used. In this paper we will formalize the definition from [1]. The biggest problem in this definition was that the level of intelligence of AI is compared to the intelligence of a human being. In order to change this we will introduce some parameters to which AI will depend. One of this parameters will be the level of intelligence and we will define one AI to each level of intelligence. We assume that for some level of intelligence the respective AI will be more intelligent than a human being. Nevertheless, we cannot say which is this level because we cannot calculate its exact value.
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TopicsComputability, Logic, AI Algorithms · Cognitive Computing and Networks · Cellular Automata and Applications
