From Skinner’s Operant Conditioning to Artificial Intelligence’s Algorithms

Do you think artificial intelligence’s foundation, evolution, and development owe much to cognitive neuroscience? If so, please reconsider your perspective, taking into account behavioral sciences and behaviorist psychology theories.  Generally, artificial intelligence is used to emulate human behavior and serve humanity (which seems to be the case). In that case, it will inevitably have to … Continue reading From Skinner’s Operant Conditioning to Artificial Intelligence’s Algorithms