What is the human brain often compared to?
What are examples of activities that require intelligence (or cognition)?
What are examples of activities that don’t require intelligence (or cognition)?
What is the sum of all intelligent mental activities?
Cognition
What’s cognition?
What are different areas of cognition?
What is the field of cognition primarily concerned with understanding?
The processes that allow things to go right and that produce complex behaviors
What year was dubbed the “decade of the brain”
The 1990s
What are the 2 major scientific disciplines that undermine the study of the brain and its functioning?
Describe basic research
Describe applied research
Describe the field of human factors
A field where research in perception can facilitate the design of systems with which people interact, such as machines or computer consoles
Describe the field of artificial intelligence
A branch of computer science and engineering that’s concerned with building machines that can perform some or all of the tasks that humans can do, and perhaps also some that we can’t do
What’s the rationale behind artificial intelligence from a psychology standpoint?
What was one of the biggest surprises in the field of engineering in the 20th Century?
What used to be seen as the pinnacle of human intelligence?
The ability to play high-level chess
What’s Deep Blue?
What’s the difference between computer chess players and human chess players?
Computers can carry out millions or billions of calculations in a second while humans take much longer to carry out one calculation
What made people think that machines would one day be able to outthink people?
The deep blue chess-playing computer beating the world chess champion
What’s If-this-then-that programming?
When a human programmer specifies what a computer program should do under each condition
Ex: chatbots
What are chatbots?
Computer programs designed to carry on a conversation with a person in such a way that mimics real human interaction
What does the success of predetermined automation depend on?
TRUE OR FALSE: The brain has unlimited processing resources
FALSE
- The brain has limited processing resources and it must constantly choose what to process among a variety of competing signals
What are the kinds of applications where machines have historically failed?
Those that require dealing with novel, constantly changing conditions that the machine has not encountered before