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PHYSICS OF OUR DAYS
The robot and the human. Where's their similarity limit?
G. R. Ivanitskii Institute for Theoretical and Experimental Biophysics, Russian Academy of Sciences, Pushchino, Moscow region
Abstract:
It is shown that the primary goal of robot–human collaboration is to ensure dynamic stability under varying environmental conditions. Compared with the robotic computer ‘brain’, its human counterpart has a multilevel hierarchical organization, with information processing occurring at all levels—from the quantum up to the social. Humans themselves set goals and improve the virtual model synthesized by their brains. The human brain can work by simultaneously using both classical deterministic logic and dialectical probabilistic logic.
Received: October 17, 2017 Revised: February 14, 2018 Accepted: March 6, 2018
Citation:
G. R. Ivanitskii, “The robot and the human. Where's their similarity limit?”, UFN, 188:9 (2018), 965–991; Phys. Usp., 61:9 (2018), 871–895
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