AIMC Topic: Philosophy

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Artificial intelligence for topic modelling in Hindu philosophy: Mapping themes between the Upanishads and the Bhagavad Gita.

PloS one
The Upanishads are known as one of the oldest philosophical texts in the world that form the foundation of Hindu philosophy. The Bhagavad Gita is the core text of Hindu philosophy and is known as a text that summarises the key philosophies of the Upa...

Computability theory as a achievement.

Clinical chemistry and laboratory medicine
Artificial intelligence plays an important role in contemporary medicine. In this short note, we emphasize that philosophy played a role in the development of artificial intelligence. We argue that research in computability theory, the theoretical fo...

Analysis of the Relevance Environment between Marxist Philosophy and System Theory Based on Deep Learning.

Journal of environmental and public health
In social science and natural science, MP (Marxist Philosophy) has played an active role in promoting its development, and MP also guides people's practice and understanding. There is an inevitable connection with system theory MP. In a sense, both s...

Interdisciplinary Confusion and Resolution in the Context of Moral Machines.

Science and engineering ethics
Recent advancements in artificial intelligence (AI) have fueled widespread academic discourse on the ethics of AI within and across a diverse set of disciplines. One notable subfield of AI ethics is machine ethics, which seeks to implement ethical co...

The Holistic Philosophy of Traditional Chinese Medicine and Conflicts With Modern Medicine.

Holistic nursing practice
Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) has sparked the public's attention for its potential in new drug development and its holistic view toward health, which is totally different from the reductionistic science of modern medicine. Although many scholars...

Contemporary Urban Space Philosophy in China Using Lightweight Deep Learning Model-Under Ecological Ethics.

Computational intelligence and neuroscience
It aims to improve the construction of ecological civilization and promote the common development of urban and ecology. Firstly, contemporary ecological ethics is explored, and its principles and characteristics are summarized. Then, the technique of...

Addressing joint action challenges in HRI: Insights from psychology and philosophy.

Acta psychologica
The vast expansion of research in human-robot interactions (HRI) these last decades has been accompanied by the design of increasingly skilled robots for engaging in joint actions with humans. However, these advances have encountered significant chal...

Nonhuman rationality: a predictive coding perspective.

Cognitive processing
How can we rethink 'rationality' in the wake of animal and artificial intelligence studies? Can nonhuman systems be rational in any nontrivial sense? In this paper, we propose that all organisms, under certain circumstances, exhibit rationality to a ...

Ethics of socially assistive robots in aged-care settings: a socio-historical contextualisation.

Journal of medical ethics
Different embodiments of technology permeate all layers of public and private domains in society. In the public domain of aged care, attention is increasingly focused on the use of socially assistive robots (SARs) supporting caregivers and older adul...

Can Artificial Intelligences Suffer from Mental Illness? A Philosophical Matter to Consider.

Science and engineering ethics
The potential for artificial intelligences and robotics in achieving the capacity of consciousness, sentience and rationality offers the prospect that these agents have minds. If so, then there may be a potential for these minds to become dysfunction...