Giving the AI definition a form suitable for the engineer
Dimiter Dobrev

TL;DR
This paper proposes a practical framework for implementing AI by defining data formats, symbols, and concepts like 'meaning of life' and 'incorrect move' to bridge the gap between theoretical AI definitions and real-world applications.
Contribution
It introduces a concrete, implementable approach to AI design, addressing data representation and semantic issues often overlooked in theoretical discussions.
Findings
Defined data formats suitable for AI implementation
Introduced concepts of Undef and Nothing symbols
Proposed a new notion of 'incorrect move'
Abstract
Artificial Intelligence - what is this? That is the question! In earlier papers we already gave a formal definition for AI, but if one desires to build an actual AI implementation, the following issues require attention and are treated here: the data format to be used, the idea of Undef and Nothing symbols, various ways for defining the "meaning of life", and finally, a new notion of "incorrect move". These questions are of minor importance in the theoretical discussion, but we already know the answer of the question "Does AI exist?" Now we want to make the next step and to create this program.
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TopicsAI-based Problem Solving and Planning
