Human intelligence and AI: how close are we to bridging the gap?

Narasimhan, Rangaswamy (1990) Human intelligence and AI: how close are we to bridging the gap? IEEE Intelligent Systems Magazine, 5 (2). pp. 77-79. ISSN 0885-9000

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Abstract

A few issues that the author considers of central importance are identified, and their implications for the central question of how relevant current AI studies are to understanding the architecture of human intelligence are analyzed. A plausible strategy for inferring the architecture of human intelligence is outlined and used as a framework for discussing the issues raised by the author. It is concluded that we are far from bridging the gap between human intelligence and AI, because we have not been asking the right questions or tackling the real issues.

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