Libraries as AI\'s.docx

May 28, 2017 | Autor: Anthony Nolan | Categoria: Artificial Intelligence, Knowledge Management, Library
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Has the existence of artificial intelligences and knowledge storehouses been secretly living amongst us for hundreds perhaps even thousands of years?
Let us forget for the moment put aside the definition of life, and let us just look at the frameworks and containers.
A library is a storehouse of knowledge. Every human concept either perceived or conceived is stored within its walls, be they physical or digital. When you compare a library to the biological brain or digital memory bank, you get the same type of structure. A Library is a hieratical System of Systems of topics, and sub topics, and sub sub topics, etc. When you enter a physical library in search of a piece of knowledge; you travel from door to subject area, to book case, to book shelf, to book, to chapter, to page, to paragraph, to sentence, to phrase, to word. When you search your memory for a specific piece of knowledge, like the colour of a shirt a person wore last week. Do you not go from time, to location, to scene, to people, to person, to shirt, to colour, to?
As with our heads, Libraries contain memories, thoughts, fantasies, sensory experiences, context, language, biases, subjectivity, and emotions. So as far as frameworks and containers are concerned, libraries are artificial brains that lack the spark of connection and life.
Just as the biological brain in a dead person still contains the sum and links of its experiences, a library has the sum of all experiences, but as yet it lacks the spark of life to connect them.
This is where Fuzzy Logic, Soft Computing, System of System, etc comes into play. These are the tools that connect the various elements of topics together, to make the connections to make the basses for artificial life.





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