Natural intelligence
Offered By: The Open University via OpenLearn
Course Description
Overview
This course aims to help learners understand the concept of natural intelligence and its implications. By the end of the course, students will be able to differentiate between natural and artificial intelligence, analyze purposeful and systematic behaviors, and evaluate structured and functional results. The course teaches about the similarities and differences between natural and artificial things, living organisms, and the intelligence and knowledge associated with them. The teaching method involves theoretical explanations, examples, and cautionary insights. This course is intended for individuals interested in exploring the fundamentals of intelligence, behavior, and the distinctions between natural and artificial systems.
Syllabus
- Introduction
- Learning outcomes
- 1 Preliminary examples
- 1 Preliminary examples
- 2 Natural intelligence
- 2 Natural intelligence
- 2.1 Purposeful behaviour
- 2.2 Systematic behaviour
- 2.3 Structured and functional results
- 2.4 Some conclusions
- 2.6 A dreadful warning
- 2.7 Natural, artificial, living
- 2.7.1 Natural and artificial things
- 2.7.2 Living things
- 3 Natural and artificial intelligence
- 3 Natural and artificial intelligence
- 3.1 Intelligence and knowledge
- 3.2 Nouvelle Al
- 3.3 A final caution
- Conclusion
- References
- Further reading
- Acknowledgements
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