Controversias sobre la introducción de las Lógicas No-Clásicas

  1. Ángel Garrido 1
  1. 1 Departamento de Matemáticas Fundamentales Facultad de Ciencias UNED, Madrid
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With the emergence of Artificial Intelligence (IA), which some date back to the famous Darmouth Conference in 1956 (headed by Marvin Minsky and John Mac Carthy, two of the great precursors of AI), although their origin may To be considered very prior, one sees the need for new methods, tools and forms of reasoning, which are “comprehensible” to the computer, and that is the great difficulty: to achieve the transference of the “common sense”. Recall here everything about the Turing Machine, or the famous Turing Test, or that related to the experiment of the “Chinese box”, which is accompanied by the subsequent objections of the philosopher John R. Searle, about whether he can or not “Think” a machine, or if it can be considered intelligent, and from what moment we can do it. Also, we see all the problematic originated by the introduction in quite closed environments, as the Spanish, of the Non-Classic Logics, and in particular, of the Fuzzy Logic.