In the Turing test, a computer model is deemed to “think intelligently” if it can generate answers that are not distinguishable from those of a human. This test is limited to t...
Amir Karniel, Ilana Nisky, Guy Avraham, Bat-Chen P...
Under Legg’s and Hutter’s formal measure [1], performance in easy environments counts more toward an agent’s intelligence than does performance in difficult environments. An ...
The debate in philosophy and cognitive science about the Chinese Room Argument has focused on whether it shows that machines can have minds. We present a quantitative argument whi...
— This paper presents the development of a biomechatronic knee prosthesis for transfemoral amputees. This kind of prostheses are considered ‘intelligent’ because they are abl...