Intelligent Agent: Theory and Perspectives
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The article’s purpose is to tell a few words on the term intelligent agent, a standard term in research on artificial intelligence, and more frequently applied in reference to computer science (in the broad sense of the word). Roughly speaking, that is the name of a relatively autonomous (and active) computer system capable of communicating interactively with the receiver, and reacting to the changing environment. The complex nature of the system causes that we are willing to attribute the intentional approach (a behaviour interpretation strategy) to it, and also truthfulness, non-contradiction and rationality. The agent functions on three planes; the theoretical, the systemic and on the plane of the language of programming. This is not just a technical matter, and therefore, cognitive science, psychology, philosophy, a theory of communication and a theory of media are involved in programming. Therefore, it is necessary to adopt the anthropomorphic approach to design computers.
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intelligent agent, AI, computer scienceReferences
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Marcin Składanekkwartalnik.filmowy@ispan.pl
University of Lodz Poland
Doktorant w Zakładzie Mediów i Kultury Audiowizualnej Uniwersytetu Łódzkiego.
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