Title :
The relevance of intent to human-android strategic interaction and artificial consciousness
Author_Institution :
Sch. of Social Sci., Southampton Univ.
Abstract :
A classic problem for artificial intelligence is to build a machine that imitates human behavior well enough to convince those who are interacting with it that it is another human being (Turing, 1950), One approach to this problem focuses on building machines that imitate internal psychological facets of human interaction, such as artificially intelligent agents that play grandmaster chess (Hsu et al., 1995), Another approach focuses on building machines that imitate external psychological facets by building androids (MacDorman et al., 2005). The disparity between these approaches reflects a problem with both: Artificial intelligence abstracts mentality from embodiment, while android science abstracts embodiment from mentality. This problem needs to be solved, if a sentient artificial entity that is indistinguishable from a human being, is to be constructed. One solution is to examine a fundamental human ability and context in which both the construction of internal cognitive models and an appropriate external social response are essential. This paper considers how reasoning with intent in the context of human vs. android strategic interaction may offer a psychological benchmark with which to evaluate the human-likeness of android strategic responses. Understanding how people reason with intent may offer a theoretical context in which bridge the gap between the construction of sentient internal and external artificial agents
Keywords :
cooperative systems; inference mechanisms; man-machine systems; artificial consciousness; artificial intelligence; human behavior imitation; human-android strategic interaction; intelligent agents; reasoning; Abstracts; Artificial intelligence; Buildings; Context modeling; Face; Human robot interaction; Intelligent agent; Intelligent robots; Psychology; Testing;
Conference_Titel :
Robot and Human Interactive Communication, 2006. ROMAN 2006. The 15th IEEE International Symposium on
Conference_Location :
Hatfield
Print_ISBN :
1-4244-0564-5
Electronic_ISBN :
1-4244-0565-3
DOI :
10.1109/ROMAN.2006.314374