THE CONCEPT OF “COGNITIVE COMPUTABILITY”
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.34185/1991-7848.itmm.2024.01.035Keywords:
Cognitive Computability, Human-Like Intelligence, Cognitive Computing, Distinction Tasks, Paradigm of Limiting Generalizations, Creative Agency, Asymptotic Rationality, Subjective Space-Time-Action, Possibility Spaces, Diversity’s LogicAbstract
The paper discusses an outline of the concept of "cognitive computability". Distinction tasks are considered as an example. The concept is based on the paradigm of limiting generalizations. The deep unconscious, subjective inflation, the continuum of distinguishing tasks, and the space of heuristics play an important role. Deep diversification allows us to find ethical computing algorithms. The results of the study can be used to create cognitive agents and robots, as well as the cognitive Internet.
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