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U. Gayathree

2 papers in the library · publishing 2006

Papers

Conscious Intelligent Systems - Part II - Mind, Thought, Language and Understanding

arXiv Preprint Archive December 9, 2006 U. Gayathree

The presence of mind in intelligent systems necessitates language, and language in turn transforms understanding. The paper examines how self-consciousness, mind, thought, and language relate to understanding in both humans and humanoid systems, building on concepts from the first part of the work.

Conscious Intelligent Systems - Part 1 : I X I

arXiv Preprint Archive December 9, 2006 U. Gayathree

Natural consciousness and intelligent systems may have arisen through a co-evolutionary path with biological evolution. Taking a learning system perspective, the paper explains how natural factors—such as reproduction, incubation, extinction, sleep, and the richness of behavior—influence the design of conscious intelligent systems. This approach accounts for the rise of the human mind, self-consciousness, looping thought processes, and the sense of 'I'. It also allows speculation on a possible human evolution scenario and other natural phenomena, offering a unified framework that does not rely on high-tech neuroscience.