Title
Rationality and general intelligence
Abstract
Humans are without any doubts the prototypical example of agents that can hold rational beliefs and can show rational behavior. If an AGI system is intended to model the full breadth of human-level intelligence, it is reasonable to take the remarkable abilities of humans into account with respect to rational behavior, but also the apparent deficiencies of humans in certain rationality tasks. Based on well-known challenges for human rationality (Wason-Selection task and Tversky & Kahneman's Linda problem) we propose that rational belief of humans is based on cognitive mechanisms like analogy making and coherence maximization of the background theory. The analogy making framework Heuristic-Driven Theory Projection (HDTP) can be used for implementing these cognitive mechanisms.
Year
DOI
Venue
2011
10.1007/978-3-642-22887-2_18
AGI
Keywords
Field
DocType
agi system,general intelligence,rational behavior,cognitive mechanism,certain rationality task,rational belief,apparent deficiency,wason-selection task,human rationality,linda problem,analogy making,analogy,coherence,rationality
Ecological rationality,Rationality,g factor,Psychology,Coherence (physics),Artificial intelligence,Analogy,Cognition,Bounded rationality,Maximization
Conference
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
0
0.34
5
Authors
6
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Helmar Gust114322.86
Ulf Krumnack28713.03
Maricarmen Martínez3243.13
Ahmed Abdel-Fattah483.34
Martin Schmidt500.34
Kai-uwe Kühnberger621128.67