Argument maps in semantic web technologies and AI

Dear all,

An interesting article posted on academia.edu

https://www.academia.edu/125033527/Why_the_Shroud_of_Turin_is_not_a_Medieval_Work_An_Argument_Map?email_work_card=abstract-read-more

brought my attention to argument maps, the development of
computer-supported argument visualization and its use in artificial
intelligence.

What in particular tickled my interest is the creation of standards like
AIF-RDF, LKIF and Argdown.

What I would like to find out is  if generalized argument mapping tools can
be used in combination with LLMs  to falsify hypotheses.

One currently hot debate concerns the question of consciousness as a hard
problem and what constitutes AGI.
It should be possible IMHO to create argument maps and through LLM modeling
check whether an argument holds or not by feeding all available literature
on the subject into an argument mapping based tool.

Right now billions of dollars are being poured into Generative AI based on
LLMs and so-called AGI.

Using AI to sort out which paths of AI and AGI development make the most
sense would be extremely helpful, in particular for the AI tools needed to
help solve global problems impacting mankind, the planet and for which time
for action is fast running out.

Milton Ponson
Rainbow Warriors Core Foundation
CIAMSD Institute-ICT4D Program
+2977459312
PO Box 1154, Oranjestad
Aruba, Dutch Caribbean

Received on Sunday, 27 October 2024 15:11:36 UTC