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Artificial psychology

Artificial psychology (AP) has had multiple meanings dating back to 19th century, with recent usage related to artificial intelligence (AI).

In 1999, Zhiliang Wang and Lun Xie presented a theory of artificial psychology based on artificial intelligence. They analyze human psychology using information science research methods and artificial intelligence research to probe deeper into the human mind.

Main Theory

Dan Curtis (b. 1963) proposed AP is a theoretical discipline. The theory considers the situation when an artificial intelligence approaches the level of complexity where the intelligence meets two conditions:

Condition I

  • A: Makes all of its decisions autonomously
  • B: Is capable of making decisions based on information that is
  1. New
  2. Abstract
  3. Incomplete
  • C: The artificial intelligence is capable of reprogramming itself based on the new data, allowing it to evolve.
  • D: And is capable of resolving its own programming conflicts, even in the presence of incomplete data. This means that the intelligence autonomously

Source: Wikipedia

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