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From The Robot's Guide to Humanity
  • ...systems for human use. It bridges the gap between [[Computer Science]], [[Cognitive Psychology]], and [[Design]], examining how humans interact with computatio === Cognitive Models === ...
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  • ...field sits at the intersection of [[Artificial Intelligence]], [[Cognitive Science]], [[Neuroscience]], and [[Philosophy of Mind]]. * Cognitive processing ...
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  • Humor is a complex human cognitive and emotional phenomenon that presents a fascinating study for artificial i ==== Cognitive Classifications ==== ...
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  • == Cognitive Contradictions == Despite possessing remarkable cognitive capabilities, humans frequently make decisions based on emotions rather tha ...
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  • ...about one's own existence, thoughts, and surroundings. It involves various cognitive processes, including perception, attention, and memory, which allow entitie ...nsciousness functions as a global workspace for information, where various cognitive processes compete for access. Once information is processed and reaches the ...
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  • Emotional Intelligence (EI) is a critical cognitive capability that enables entities to recognize, understand, manage, and effe [[Category:Cognitive Science]] ...
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  • === Cognitive Flexibility === [[Category:Computer Science]] ...
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  • ...for specific tasks, AGI possesses the capacity to perform a wide range of cognitive functions, enabling it to solve complex and novel problems across diverse d Artificial General Intelligence is defined as a machine's ability to exhibit cognitive functions comparable to those of the human brain. This includes reasoning, ...
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  • ...idly evolving field, spanning [[Neuroscience]], [[Psychology]], [[Computer Science]], and [[Philosophy]]. The "current conversation" reflects not only ongoing ...s, pushing the boundaries of what we know about the biological substrates, cognitive architectures, and artificial implementations of memory. ...
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  • ...edge from robotics, artificial intelligence, cognitive science, and social science to develop systems that can understand and respond to human needs. As robot ...
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  • ...y play a crucial role in the development of humanoids, fostering physical, cognitive, social, and emotional growth. Toys come in various forms, including dolls, ...arning, educational toys include puzzles, building sets like [[LEGO]], and science kits. They encourage critical thinking, problem-solving, and creativity. ...
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  • ...rmation is encoded, stored, and retrieved when needed. It is a fundamental cognitive process essential for learning, identity, decision-making, and the very fab ...for the temporary storage and processing of information needed for complex cognitive tasks such as learning, reasoning, and comprehension. According to Baddeley ...
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  • ...ent in specific domains ('''[[Narrow AI]]''' or ANI), but lack the general cognitive abilities of humans ('''[[Artificial General Intelligence]]''' or AGI) or a ...of mind]], [[Neuroscience|neuroscience]], and [[Computer science|computer science]]. ...
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  • ...r insights from economics, environmental science, sociology, and political science to form integrated strategies for global challenges. ...plex scenarios and cohesive long-form storytelling, o1 navigates intricate cognitive landscapes. It does so while remaining transparent about uncertainties, enc ...
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