Simulating the mind II : from artificial intelligence to neurology and psychoanalysis / Dietmar Dietrich and Volker Hartmann Cardelle
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TextPublication details: Cham : Springer, 2024Description: xxvi, 237 pISBN: - 9783031695292
- 006.32 DIE-S
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| 006.31749 TAR-A Artificial intelligence and ethics : a field guide for stakeholders / | 006.32 CHU-C Cellular neural networks and visual computing | 006.32 CON- Connectionist models of cognition and perception/ | 006.32 DIE-S Simulating the mind II : from artificial intelligence to neurology and psychoanalysis / | 006.32 HAY-N Neural networks and learning machines | 006.32 KAM-T Transformers for machine learning : a deep dive / | 006.32 MAC- Machine learning : |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
The declared goal of this book, an extended and revised translation of the German edition (2021), is to show how a unified model of the psyche and body can be developed via insights from psychoanalysis, neurology and computer technology. On the one hand, such a model allows for the testing of psychological and social theories on a scientific basis with the help of simulation experiments. On the other hand, the model developed according to the functional structures of the human brain and psyche provides the basis for artificial intelligence systems. These are systems with cognitive capabilities that can save human lives, save energy, ensure safety at airports, provide support in old-age care and in the medical field; in other words and generally speaking, systems that can simplify our lives in a relevant way and on a broad basis.
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