Tra silicio e carbonio: le macchine saranno sempre stupide?

Autori

  • Salvatore Amato

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.15168/2284-4503-748

Parole chiave:

Artificial intelligence, lab-grown brains, extreme summarization, hallucinating algorithms, subject/object

Abstract

The convergence of biochemistry, molecular biology, physiology, linguistics, philosophy, cognitive psychology, behavioral genetics, neurosciences, nanosciences in the most advanced developments of mechanics and electronics make the dividing line between organic and inorganic and between material and immaterial less and less clear. A particular form of intelligence arises from machines and develops by machines, going beyond machines. There is no telling how far.

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Pubblicato

2021-03-03

Come citare

1.
Amato S. Tra silicio e carbonio: le macchine saranno sempre stupide?. BioLaw [Internet]. 3 marzo 2021 [citato 5 dicembre 2025];(1):295-302. Disponibile su: https://teseo.unitn.it/biolaw/article/view/1618

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Artificial Intelligence e Diritto - Focus on

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