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Inteligencia artificial

Authors: Restrepo, José Julián;

Inteligencia artificial

Abstract

Hablar sobre inteligencia artificial está muy de moda hoy en día. Pero este es un tema que no ha empezado a tratarse hace pocos años, sino que se remonta hasta los principios de este siglo, cuando se establecieron sus fundamentos teóricos. Hay un problema con la definición de inteligencia. Para definirla tenemos que empezar por reconocer que nuestro cerebro es demasiado complejo, y que las conceptualizaciones que sobre él se han hecho con el tiempo han probado ser falsas. El concepto actual de inteligencia ha cambiado, se ha vuelto mucho más profundo y amplio. Al principio, en el siglo pasado, cuando tuvo bastante auge la investigación matemática, se llegó a pensar que inteligencia sólo se daba entre los que frecuentaban el campo de esta ciencia.

Talking about artificial intelligence is very fashionable nowadays. But this is a subject that has not begun to be treated a few years ago, but goes back to the beginning of this century, when its theoretical foundations were established. There is a problem with the definition of intelligence. To define it, we have to start by recognizing that our brain is too complex, and that the conceptualizations that have been made of it over time have proven to be false. The current concept of intelligence has changed, it has become much deeper and broader. At the beginning, in the last century, when mathematical research was quite booming, it was thought that intelligence only existed among those who frequented the field of this science.

Keywords

Artificial intelligence, Technology, Tecnología, Robotics, Robótica, Inteligencia artificial

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