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From the Brain in the Vat and Turing Test Towards Humanid Cognitive System
Wiedermann, Jiří
The modern theory of artificial cognitive systems sees these systems as autonomous embodied computational systems that situate themselves in the environment with the help of their sensomotoric units. Still, within the circles of computer theorists one can repeatedly hear an opinion that in principle cognition can be seen as a specific sort of computation and therefore one need not resort to embodiment in order to understand the nature of cognitive processes. We show that such a simplified view misses an essential part of cognitive systems – namely their active influencing the choice or even generation of their inputs.

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