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HICSS
2000
IEEE
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15 years 2 months ago
Trust is Much More Than Subjective Probability: Mental Components and Sources of Trust
In this paper we claim the importance of a cognitive view of trust (its articulate, analytic and founded view), in contrast with a mere quantitative and opaque view of trust suppo...
Cristiano Castelfranchi, Rino Falcone
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CRITICAL
2005
14 years 11 months ago
From useful idiocy to activism: a Marxist interpretation of computer development
Baran and Sweezy’s 1966 study of U.S. capitalism [2] argued that its fundamental problem is not “diminishing returns” but “the tendency of surplus to rise” – from whic...
Bob Hughes
AGI
2008
14 years 11 months ago
Artificial General Intelligence through Large-Scale, Multimodal Bayesian Learning
Abstract. An artificial system that achieves human-level performance on opendomain tasks must have a huge amount of knowledge about the world. We argue that the most feasible way t...
Brian Milch
AGI
2008
14 years 11 months ago
Essential Phenomena of General Intelligence
We present a set of cognitive phenomena that should be exhibited by a generally intelligent system. To date, we know of few systems that address more than a handful of these phenom...
Marc Pickett, Don Miner, Tim Oates
CLIN
2004
14 years 11 months ago
Machine Learning and the Cognitive Basis of Natural Language
Machine learning and statistical methods have yielded impressive results in a wide variety of natural language processing tasks. These advances have generally been regarded as eng...
Shalom Lappin