Artificial Intelligence

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Alain Bretto

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126 pages – 2021 – 51 620 words

An Outline of a General Artificial Intelligence Theory

In just a few decades, what we call artificial intelligence has become an inescapable factor of modern society. To a novice, this form of intelligence can seem to be a difficult, abstruse, even frightening subject. Artificial Intelligence encompasses several scientific fields including intelligence, conscience, reason, intuition, etc.
This essay can be situated somewhere between philosophy, history of calculus and sciences. It approaches the foundations (data, information) and the superstructure (algorithmic calculation,) and objectively sheds light on artificial intelligence realities.

The layman reader will find this essay attractive and reflective as it enables one to demythify and understand artificial intelligence as well as analyse its implications for society.
The more informed reader will discover an outline of a general artificial intelligence theory based on data and calculations. The themes covered in this book, and the different reading levels give an original approach to this intelligence — on which we are now reliant.

Alain Bretto

Alain Bretto is Professor of Computer Science at the University of Caen-Normandie. He also teaches at AgroParisTech and has previously taught in the United States and Italy. His research focuses on the theory of graphs and hypergraphs, and more specifically on their algebraic and topological aspects. A recognised expert in these fields, he is also interested in the applications of mathematics (image analysis, information theory, artificial intelligence, etc.). He is an associate member of the Accademia Peloritana dei Pericolanti, Sicilia (Sicilian Academy of Science and Letters) and the Académie des sciences, arts et belles lettres de Caen.

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