Questions tagged [human-like]

For questions on behavior/performance of algorithms designed to mimic human qualities, behaviors, etc.

Humans are considered the most intelligent species currently residing on Earth, rivaled only by Corvidae and Octopoda.

Human intelligence refers to the intellectual prowess of humans, which is marked by complex cognitive feats and high levels of motivation and self-awareness. Through their intelligence, humans possess the cognitive abilities to learn, form concepts, understand, apply logic and reason, including the capacities to recognize patterns, comprehend abstract ideas, plan, solve problems, make decisions, retain information, and use language to communicate.
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Definition and characteristics of human intelligence are interpreted differently by individuals depending on their culture and frame of reference, as intelligence is a spectrum.

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Why can't computers be random?

I talked with a graduate computer science who said one challenge of making artificial human-like is making random decisions, and that computers can't be random, that they always need a "seed." But, if a computer's outcomes are determined by the…
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Has there ever been a model (neuro-physical) proposed for the human unconscious brain?

Has there ever been a model (neuro-physical) proposed for the human unconscious brain? I tried reading on unconscious mind but couldn't find anything which answers the question. Is there any literature related to it?
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