In this talk, I will provide different aspects of intelligences that I have been working on over the years, several cases will be given: from morphological-based to sensory-motor learning to cognitive reasoning. Although, many of these cases have been shown as successful examples of highly specialised forms of intelligence – is this really the way forward toward intelligence. Now, I would like to raise the questions: can we continue to engineer smart machines with the current methods with compartmentalising intelligence into closed singular forms? Or, do we need a new methodology or a real paradigm shift in thinking about intelligence as a whole?
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In this talk, I will provide different aspects of intelligences that I have been working on over the years, several cases will be given: from morphological-based to sensory-motor learning to cognitive reasoning. Although, many of these cases have been shown as successful examples of highly specialised forms of intelligence – is this really the way forward toward intelligence. Now, I would like to raise the questions: can we continue to engineer smart machines with the current methods with compar...
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