Prelims
Consciousness and Creativity in Artificial Intelligence
ISBN: 978-1-80455-162-2, eISBN: 978-1-80455-161-5
Publication date: 27 January 2023
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Johannessen, J.-A. (2023), "Prelims", Consciousness and Creativity in Artificial Intelligence, Emerald Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. i-vii. https://doi.org/10.1108/978-1-80455-161-520231004
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Consciousness and Creativity in Artificial Intelligence
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Consciousness and Creativity in Artificial Intelligence
The Cognitive Side of Knowledge Management
By
Jon-Arild Johannessen
Kristiania University College, Norway
United Kingdom – North America – Japan – India – Malaysia – China
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List of Figures
Chapter 1 | |
Figure 1.1. | Future Competences. |
Figure 1.2. | Distinctions Between Ideas, Creative Processes and Creativity. |
Figure 1.3. | Creative Process of an Intelligent Robot and the Creative Person. |
Figure 1.4. | Creativity and Consciousness Related to Intelligent Robots. |
Chapter 2 | |
Figure 2.1. | Intelligent Robots and Synthetic Creativity. |
Figure 2.2. | Classes of Algorithms. |
Figure 2.3. | The Types of Knowledge That Are Important for the Creative Processes That Will Lead to Innovation. |
Figure 2.4. | Development of the Different Types of Knowledge. |
Figure 2.5. | Developing Hidden Knowledge. |
Chapter 3 | |
Figure 3.1. | Systemic Causation and the Conditions That Must Be Met If Intelligent Robots Can Be Said to Possess Consciousness. |
Figure 3.2. | Downward Causation. |
Figure 3.3. | Downward Causation (DC) in Process. |
Figure 3.4. | The Development of a Synthetic ‘I’ in the Intelligent Robot. |
Figure 3.5. | Synthetic Consciousness. |
Figure 3.6. | The Intelligent Robots Mirror Consciousness. |
Figure 3.7. | Upward Causation and the Robot's Consciousness. |
Figure 3.8. | Abstraction Process in Upward Causation. |
Figure 3.9. | The Intelligent Robot's Nine Information Processes. |
Figure 3.10. | Operations in the Individual Nodes in a Connectionist Network. |
Figure 3.11. | Connectionist Network and ‘Technological Thoughts’. |
Figure 3.12. | Under What Conditions Can Systemic Causation Determine Whether Intelligent Robots Can Be Said to Possess Consciousness? |