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Acquiring information from books

机译:从书籍获取信息

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People need a vast amount of knowledge in order to live in an advanced technological society. Most of this has to be obtained from others by believing what they say and what they have written. Androids and sophisticated Al systems would also have to be able to learn in this way. This obvious fact tends to be overlooked by Al researchers (such as Pollock and Brooks) involved in the design of androids. They concentrate almost exclusively on belief-formation by means of perception. However, before we can program the ability to learn from others into an android we need to have a better understanding of human belief-acquisition. Elsewhere I have proposed a two-stage model of belief-acquisition. In the first stage we do acquire beliefs by means of our senses, but also from other people. In this latter case we make use of a defensible rule, 'Believe what you hear or read'. The second stage consists in the use of a sophisticated critical methodology in order to carefully assess a small number of our beliefs. In this paper I develop one part of this model in more detail. I look at the factors that cause us to override the defensible rule to believe others in the situation when we are reading statements found in a book. This turns out to be far more complicated than may at first sight appear.
机译:人们需要大量的知识,以生活在先进的技术社会中。大多数情况都必须通过相信他们所说的和写的东西来获得他人。 Androids和复杂的AL系统也必须能够以这种方式学习。这种明显的事实倾向于被参与Androids设计的Al研究人员(如Pollock和Brooks)忽视。他们几乎专注于通过感知的信念形成。但是,在我们可以编制从他人中学习到Android的能力之前,我们需要更好地了解人类信仰收购。在其他地方,我提出了一个两阶段的信仰习惯模型。在第一阶段,我们通过我们的感官来获得信仰,而且来自其他人。在后一种情况下,我们利用了可靠的规则,“相信你听到或读的东西”。第二阶段包括使用复杂的关键方法,以便仔细评估少数我们的信仰。在本文中,我更详细地开发了该模型的一部分。我看看导致我们覆盖可辩护规则的因素,以在我们阅读书中发现的陈述时相信其他人的违法行为。事实证明,它比第一景点可能更复杂。

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