AIOct 7, 2017

Can Machines Think in Radio Language?

arXiv:1710.02648v31 citations
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This addresses communication challenges for robots in space, but the approach appears incremental as it builds on existing principles of language relativity.

The paper explores whether machines can think in radio language, proposing that this capability could enable robot astronauts to communicate during space exploration.

People can think in auditory, visual and tactile forms of language, so can machines principally. But is it possible for them to think in radio language? According to a first principle presented for general intelligence, i.e. the principle of language's relativity, the answer may give an exceptional solution for robot astronauts to talk with each other in space exploration.

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