"...Unlike philosophy and psychology, which are also concerned with intelligence,
AI strives to build intelligent entities as well as understand them." [1]
Assuming the statement above is true It would only make sense to model AI from the world's most intelligent people.
Since, gifted people are mentally "optimized", cognitively, and neuronally different-it would make sense to study their cognition and meta-cognition.
Then taking their thinking and turning it into a functional computer model.
After the cognitive modeling of the gifted adult is done, AI emulating gifted functions is complete. Eventually, leading to the synthesis of multiple gifted cognitive models.
The synthesis leading to a quantum leap in the fields of Artificial Intelligence and giftedness.
Food for thought.
Moose
Credit: [1] Russell, Stuart J., and Peter Norvig. Artificial Intelligence: A Modern Approach. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice Hall, 1995. Print.
AI strives to build intelligent entities as well as understand them." [1]
Assuming the statement above is true It would only make sense to model AI from the world's most intelligent people.
Since, gifted people are mentally "optimized", cognitively, and neuronally different-it would make sense to study their cognition and meta-cognition.
Then taking their thinking and turning it into a functional computer model.
After the cognitive modeling of the gifted adult is done, AI emulating gifted functions is complete. Eventually, leading to the synthesis of multiple gifted cognitive models.
The synthesis leading to a quantum leap in the fields of Artificial Intelligence and giftedness.
Food for thought.
Moose
Credit: [1] Russell, Stuart J., and Peter Norvig. Artificial Intelligence: A Modern Approach. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice Hall, 1995. Print.