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Epistemic Limits of (Super)intelligent Systems
Wiedermann, Jiří
Based on epistemic approach to computations we present a new perspective on intelligence. Computations will be seen as processes generating knowledge over the given knowledge domain in accordance with the respective knowledge theory. In this context intelligence will be seen as an ability to gain information and transform it to knowledge used for problem solving. The main result of the paper states that as long as the epistemic domain is finite and fixed then intelligent systems with so-called self-improving theories can be designed which soon on later will reach a state of knowledge about the underlying domain which cannot be improved any further. The system will reach the limits of its own intelligence.

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