[1]LI Deyi.How machine cognition does not like human’s[J].CAAI Transactions on Intelligent Systems,2025,20(5):1227-1231.[doi:10.11992/tis.202509006]
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CAAI Transactions on Intelligent Systems[ISSN 1673-4785/CN 23-1538/TP] Volume:
20
Number of periods:
2025 5
Page number:
1227-1231
Column:
认知物理学专栏
Public date:
2025-09-05
- Title:
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How machine cognition does not like human’s
- Author(s):
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LI Deyi
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Institute of Systems Engineering, Academy of Military Sciences, Beijing 100091, China
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- Keywords:
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re-start; activation; soft-structured wares of thought; cognitive physics; cognitive complementarity; iterative intelligence
- CLC:
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TP18
- DOI:
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10.11992/tis.202509006
- Abstract:
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How can machine cognition like human’s, and how it does not like human’s? These are questions that current artificial intelligence researchers have to answer. We are developing cognitive machines inspired by the brain science. They are material, mechanical and electronic physical devices, not virtual cells like biological neurons, and they do not constitute artificial life. Life cannot be restarted, but machines can; machines lack consciousness but can possess intelligence, memories can be preserved and not forgotten; machines can think arbitrarily, while hard-structured wares of matter, struggle to constrain the scope and content of the imagination of soft-structured wares of thought; and machine embodied intelligence is free from the limitations of human physiology. All of these factors have greatly enriched the functions and capabilities of cognitive machines, enabling them to replace an increasing number of human jobs. Machines are becoming increasingly human-like, even surpassing humans in some aspects. However, humans may not become more like machines; they may also be innovative. In the future, complementary iteration and efficient collaboration between the cognition of human and machine will be crucial. The smarter the machines, the wiser the humans; and human wisdom will guide machine intelligence.