Philosophy

Explore 13 AI terms in Philosophy

Abductive reasoning

AR

Abductive reasoning is a logical process that infers the best explanation for observations.

AI Consciousness

AIC

AI consciousness refers to the hypothetical awareness and understanding of an AI system, similar to human consciousness.

Anthropic

Anthropic refers to concepts or principles related to human existence and the implications for AI safety and ethics.

Argumentation framework

AF

An argumentation framework is a structured way to analyze and evaluate arguments and their relationships.

Artificial Superintelligence

ASI

Artificial Superintelligence (ASI) refers to AI that surpasses human intelligence in all aspects.

Counterfactual Explanation

CFE

Counterfactual explanations explore what could have happened differently in a situation or decision-making process.

Existential Risk

ER

Existential risk refers to threats that could end human civilization or permanently curtail its potential.

Logical Positivism

Logical Positivism is a philosophical theory emphasizing that only empirical knowledge derived from sensory experience is meaningful.

Logical Reasoning

LR

Logical reasoning is the process of using structured thinking to make conclusions based on premises or evidence.

Moral Reasoning

MR

Moral reasoning is the process of determining right from wrong in ethical dilemmas.

Occam’s Razor

Occam's Razor is a problem-solving principle stating that the simplest explanation is usually the best.

Sentience

Sentience is the capacity to have subjective experiences and feelings, often associated with consciousness.

Turing Test

TT

The Turing Test evaluates a machine's ability to exhibit intelligent behavior indistinguishable from a human.

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