Re: the intersection between AIKR and COGAI

We seem to be having a Babylonian confusion here. Cognition, consciousness, sapience, intelligence, the neuro-biological architecture of the brain, perception, observation, physical reality and formal descriptions and knowledge representation thereof are all interconnected parts of one whole.
Conceptual spaces for cognitive architectures is IMHO very insufficient. Recent heated discussions about the hard problem of consciousness and the correlated Turing test and research findings that cellular structures in the brain use quantum effects (e.g. entanglement) and even a biological equivalent of quantum computation in brain processes for collecting, editing and storing information, makes any purely deterministic modeling out of the question.
The problem is fourfold: distinguishing objects and assigning names and properties to them,  the use of qualia, observation of objects and their properties, and natural language, formal descriptions and semiotics all introduce uncertainties and raise ontological, epistemological, axiological and methodological issues about what is knowledge and how to represent this and how reliable, accurate or even possible are the processes in perceiving objects and their properties and if knowledge representation can capture the full essence of objects in physical reality.Physics and astronomy have yet to resolve how to describe reality and currently the elementary particles zoo, dark matter and dark energy, quantum mechanics, relativity theory and the big bang theory show it is impossible to come up withe a single paradigm for the description of physical reality.
Medical science, biology and neuroscience aren't better off either.
Any conceptualizations need to take into account all these uncertainties, and be able to qualify and quantify them
What we need in AI is the an equivalent of the Langlands program in mathematics, infused with a dose or sprinkling if you will of philosophy and psychology dealing with the ontological, epistemological, axiological and methodological aspects of perceiving, observing and describing physical reality.

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    On Tuesday, October 25, 2022 at 11:23:39 PM AST, Paola Di Maio <paola.dimaio@gmail.com> wrote:  
 
 This article identifies the intersection 

can be built on
https://www.academia.edu/28343999/Conceptual_Spaces_for_Cognitive_Architectures_A_Lingua_Franca_for_Different_Levels_of_Representation  

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