Artificial Intelligence – Cantor's Archive

Algorithm

Engineers & Algorithms

Why engineers should know their algorithms

Proof Theory

How Mathematical Proofs can Help Unlock the Secrets of the Brain

Computational neuroscience, broadly defined, is the mathematical and physical modeling of neural processes at a chosen scale, from molecular and cellular to systems, for the purpose of understanding how the brain represents and processes information. The ultimate objective is to provide an understanding of how an organism takes in sensory

Philosophy

The Backstage of Mathematical Thinking: How Our Brains Bring About the Abstract

A brief survey of recent insights from cognitive science

Gradient Descent

Gradient Descent for Machine Learning, Explained

In typical machine learning problems, there is always an input and a desired output. However, the machine doesn’t really know that.

History

Intuition, Complexity and The Last Paradox

AI since Artistotle (Part 3)

Artificial Intelligence

Is Strong Artificial Intelligence Possible? No

We are analyzing the most hype topic of the modern days, which — to our mind — has created an absolutely unfounded outlook on our way of…

Computer Science

Neural Quine: Is Self-Replicating AI Real?

A story on reproduction in biology, machines, and AI

Computer Science

What is Machine Learning, actually?

A simple, intuitive guide to artificial intelligence

History

The Birthplace of AI

An essay about the 1956 “Dartmouth workshop”

Computer Science

Generative AI: A Key to Machine Intelligence?

We’re living in the age of the next industrial revolution: the very first three had freed most of the humans from the hard handwork labor…