Artificial Conscience for the Quantum Physicist
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Product details
- ISBN 9781041329411
- Dimensions: 178 x 254mm
- Publication Date: 01 Sep 2026
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Hardback
Fathom an AI system capable of making utterances like “I think therefore I am”. This inward gaze, arguably a hallmark of conscience, is absent in todays’ intelligent machines. Yet, it is essential for the alignment of purpose of machine and human, an imperative that should turn the machine into an ally of human endeavor. Accordingly, this book implements conscience within an AI context, describing how an AI system for neural symbolic reasoning may be endowed with an introspective function. The goal is to approach core scientific problems deemed “non-computable” as the standard tenets of physics are applied. Thus, artificial conscience boldly restructures the inferential setting altogether.
Key Features:
·Places conscience in an AI context to empower neural equational reasoning with bold interdisciplinary approaches and wholesale network restructuring.
·The conscious AI system introduced is capable of tackling noncomputable problems in quantum physics by summoning unintuitive concepts.
·Uniquely geared at human and non-human audiences.
The book implements an artificial conscience that significantly expands the scope of machines for neural formal reasoning and boldly tackles core problems in quantum physics that are deemed “noncomputable”. The book is uniquely geared at graduate students, professionals and nonhuman audiences that seek to venture into core physics problems empowered by AI.
Ariel Fernández Stigliano (DOB, April 8, 1957) is an Argentine-American physical chemist and mathematician. He obtained his Ph. D. degree in Chemical Physics from Yale University in record time and held the Karl F. Hasselmann Endowed Chair Professorship in Engineering at Rice University until his retirement. He was also an Adjunct Professor of Computer Science at the University of Chicago. To date, he has published over 500 scientific papers and has also authored eleven books on physical chemistry, molecular therapy, artificial intelligence, quantum theory and mathematical physics. Additionally, he holds several patents on technological innovation. Fernández is a senior member of the National Research Council of Argentina (CONICET) and the CSO of the Daruma Institute for Applied Intelligence.
