Artificial Intelligence

   

Truth, Abstraction and Chance

Authors: Friedrich Sösemann

From the minimal ontology of relational hierarchies, information, knowledge, and intelligence, as well as their measures, are derived. The following conclusions are drawn:1. Identical perception of subjects is not necessary for the truth of knowledge.2. Abstraction can lead to subjective randomness and isolated elements of knowledge.3. Knowledge networks are more effective, and therefore more intelligent, than sets of knowledge.

Comments: 5 Pages. In German

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