Philosophy of artificial intelligence
- Artificial brain –
- Philosophical views of artificial consciousness –
- User illusion –
- Artificial intelligence and law –
- Chinese room –
- Cognitive science
- Artificial consciousness
- Embodied cognitive science
- Embodied cognition –
- Ethics of artificial intelligence –
- Philosophy of the Mind –
- Computational theory of mind –
- Functionalism –
- Physical symbol system –
- Synthetic intelligence –
- Turing Test –
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