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When machines can think and create new solutions for unknown situations on the own, it will be called _______________.​

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Answered by gauripatel99
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Thinking humanly — cognitive modeling. Systems should solve problems the same way humans do. Thinking rationally — the use of logic. Need to worry about modeling uncertainty and dealing with complexity.

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Answered by aryansuts01
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Concept:

Though the two are not often readily differentiated, cognitive models can be created both within and outside of a cognitive architecture. Cognitive models, as opposed to cognitive architectures, typically concentrate on one cognitive phenomena or process, how two or more systems interact, or formulating behavioural predictions for a particular activity or tool. The creation of cognitive models within the architecture is generally constrained by cognitive architectures, which concentrate on the structural characteristics of the modelled system. Similar to how model development sheds light on an architecture's faults, ACT-R, Clarion, LIDA, and Soar are a few of the most well-liked cognitive modelling systems.

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It will be referred to as "machine intelligence" when machines can think and independently come up with answers to novel problems _______________.​

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find the correct answer for the given question

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The answer is cognitive modelling

  • Computer science's field of cognitive modelling focuses on recreating human thought processes and problem-solving in digital form. In order to enhance human-computer interaction, such a model can be used to replicate or anticipate human behaviour or performance on activities that are comparable to those being modelled.
  • As a method of knowledge transfer, cognitive modelling exposes students to the teacher's methods of subtly processing information. reasoning out loud while carrying through the steps necessary to complete a task.

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