AILGLOAug 8, 2025

Don't Forget Imagination!

arXiv:2508.06062v12 citationsh-index: 1
Originality Incremental advance
AI Analysis

This addresses a foundational problem in AI by highlighting a key gap in reasoning capabilities, though it is incremental as it builds on existing concepts.

The paper argues that cognitive imagination is crucial for human reasoning and is undervalued in AI, proposing semantic models as a new approach to simulate it by ensuring consistent imaginary contexts with probabilistic causal relationships.

Cognitive imagination is a type of imagination that plays a key role in human thinking. It is not a ``picture-in-the-head'' imagination. It is a faculty to mentally visualize coherent and holistic systems of concepts and causal links that serve as semantic contexts for reasoning, decision making and prediction. Our position is that the role of cognitive imagination is still greatly underestimated, and this creates numerous problems and diminishes the current capabilities of AI. For instance, when reasoning, humans rely on imaginary contexts to retrieve background info. They also constantly return to the context for semantic verification that their reasoning is still reasonable. Thus, reasoning without imagination is blind. This paper is a call for greater attention to cognitive imagination as the next promising breakthrough in artificial intelligence. As an instrument for simulating cognitive imagination, we propose semantic models -- a new approach to mathematical models that can learn, like neural networks, and are based on probabilistic causal relationships. Semantic models can simulate cognitive imagination because they ensure the consistency of imaginary contexts and implement a glass-box approach that allows the context to be manipulated as a holistic and coherent system of interrelated facts glued together with causal relations.

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