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General issues of artificial general intelligence

https://doi.org/10.24833/145117912023-3-6-37

Abstract

The project of artificial general intelligence (AGI), which implements a wide range of cognitive phenomena, can be conveniently studied on the basis of a study of the complex Turing test. This test is aimed at solving the main question of the philosophy of artificial intelligence “Can a computer do everything?”, where the universal quantifier runs through private Turing tests that answer the following questions: can a computer understand, live, create, be aware, love, be friends, etc.? Issues arising during the development of an AGI project can be conveniently studied by explicating the seven functions of a complex test: communicative, interrogative, organizational, definitive, critical and constructive and constitutive functions.

About the Author

A. Yu. Alekseev
GAUGN, Faculty of Philosophy; RUDN, Engineering Academy, Department of Mechanics and Control Processes
Russian Federation

26 Maronovsky Pereulok, Moscow, 119049

115419, Moscow, Ordzhonikidze str. 3



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