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DESCRIPTION:In this presentation\, Dr Haluk Ogmen will provide a brief over
 view of the history of studies of intelligence and mind from a multi-disci
 plinary angle\, including philosophy\, psychology\, neuroscience\, and cog
 nitive science perspectives. we will also discuss parallel efforts to buil
 d artificial intelligence systems and trace their relationships to the stu
 dies of natural intelligence. Dr Ogmen primary argument will support that\
 , if artificial intelligence is to be more like human intelligence\, it ne
 eds to abandon its aprioristic or empiristic bases and instead adopt a con
 structivistic approach following the stages of cognitive development in in
 fants. This presentation is going to be a cutting edge venture into AI\, a
 rtificial thought\, and cognition – we hope to see you there.\n\nSpeaker
 (s): Dr. Haluk Ogmen\, \n\nRoom: 200\, Bldg: Ritchie Engineering\, 2155 Ea
 st Wesley Avenue\, Denver\, Colorado\, United States\, 80208
LOCATION:Room: 200\, Bldg: Ritchie Engineering\, 2155 East Wesley Avenue\, 
 Denver\, Colorado\, United States\, 80208
ORGANIZER:gowansj@computer.org
SEQUENCE:2
SUMMARY:IEEE CIR: Artificial versus Natural Intelligence
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/217976
X-ALT-DESC:Description: &lt;br /&gt;&lt;p&gt;In this presentation\, Dr Haluk Ogmen will
  provide a brief overview of the history of studies of intelligence and mi
 nd from a multi-disciplinary angle\, including philosophy\, psychology\, n
 euroscience\, and cognitive science perspectives. we will also discuss par
 allel efforts to build artificial intelligence systems and trace their rel
 ationships to the studies of natural intelligence. Dr Ogmen primary argume
 nt will support that\, if artificial intelligence is to be more like human
  intelligence\, it needs to abandon its aprioristic or empiristic bases an
 d instead adopt a constructivistic approach following the stages of cognit
 ive development in infants. This presentation is going to be a cutting edg
 e venture into AI\, artificial thought\, and cognition &amp;ndash\; we hope to
  see you there.&lt;/p&gt;
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