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The Most Outstanding (Future) Challenges Towards Global AMI and Its Plausible Extensions

In: Artificial Mathematical Intelligence

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  • Danny A. J. Gómez Ramírez

    (Instituto Tecnológico Metropolitano (ITM), Research’s Labs Center Parque i)

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The most fundamental challenges for the complete fulfillment of the artificial mathematical intelligence’s vision are presented. They involved cognitive formal refinements of fundamental ((meta-)mathematical) notions like set, proof, and exemplification, as well as the systematic (cognitive) meta-analysis of hundreds of domain-specific proofs in the most relevant mathematical sub-disciplines. This is aimed to be done along the lines of the global taxonomy and general methodology offered by cognitive metamathematics. Moreover, the concrete characterization of several kinds of conceptual substrata is also required in different formal (mathematical) areas. The ‘humanizing’ effects of a near fulfillment of artificial mathematical intelligence are described. Finally, plausible extensions of the artificial mathematical intelligence’s vision are shown to related scientific disciplines like physics, chemistry, biology, economics, and finances.

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  • Danny A. J. Gómez Ramírez, 2020. "The Most Outstanding (Future) Challenges Towards Global AMI and Its Plausible Extensions," Springer Books, in: Artificial Mathematical Intelligence, chapter 0, pages 251-259, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-3-030-50273-7_12
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-50273-7_12
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