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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Cognitive wheels a system that is computationally powerful but is not psychologically and biologically natural. Artificial intelligence can use cognitive wheels for technological purposes, but cognitive modelling cannot since its goal is to understand the model of the human mind and not just the actions that result from the model.The term is sometimes used in criticism of AI, implying that rather than building a system of consciousness similar to the human brain, any…mehr

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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Cognitive wheels a system that is computationally powerful but is not psychologically and biologically natural. Artificial intelligence can use cognitive wheels for technological purposes, but cognitive modelling cannot since its goal is to understand the model of the human mind and not just the actions that result from the model.The term is sometimes used in criticism of AI, implying that rather than building a system of consciousness similar to the human brain, any AI system is merely a collection of various rules and implications. The theory is that if an AI has acted incorrectly, the system designer must improve the design by adding a provision to deal with the particular case the AI ran into. If this happens repeatedly, the AI does indeed improve, but it could be argued that it does so without a well-designed overarching plan, but rather in reactionto various scenarios. Also, because the system adapts only when the designer adds a cognitive wheel rather than adapting on its own, it is viewed to be flawed and dependent upon the designer.