Psychology and Artificial Intelligence: Reconceptualization, Integration, and Platonic Intelligence

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Abstract

The present paper first reviews those psychological concepts used in artificial intelligence. The embedding of psychological properties and mind in artificial intelligence has advantages and challenges. Instead of doing philosophical enquiries, we assume as our working hypothesis that machine intelligence is a kind of platonic reality which needs working definitions in AI modeling. It argues that following Gödel and Tarski, Turing test enriched Artificial intelligence, resulting a new kind of independent results, which refers to machine intelligence. Machine intelligence is dual with human intelligence.

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