Introducing: Automated decision intelligence kl 17 30-20 30


Details
Finn Gilling will introduce ADI and the foundation based on biological decision systems and especially The Human Decision System. This is an attempt to describe a universal software architecture - your comments will be well come as you are! Pizza and drinks are served for free.
Here are some catchlines:
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ADI – automated decision intelligence – covers both real and artificial intelligence
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ADI helps us fast in searching for and picking data, define decision rules, make calculations and simulations to be used for our (necessary) decisions.
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The degree of automation is measured in the number of human interventions that are necessary to make a decision command to instruct the machine/movements.
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In the future ADI will be embedded into all types of machines (using say augmented reality or other technologies).
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In private and business life and in society, more and more decisions will be made using decision intelligent machines.
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We can compare this development with the pc-period in the mid 90´es. The whole danish population had to sit down and learn how to use a pc and the internet for writing, mailing, searching for information, making calculations. This made us able to speed up our decision time and thus our reaction time. With ADI it is different. ADI will make it possible to automate and make more, faster and better decisions. Many decisions that many people make a living of making today. Suddenly these people will find that their costly evolved intution is not worth as much as yesterday. ADI and a machine has outcompeted them, and they risk losing work, money, authority, prestige and finally identity!
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Losing identity is dangerous, because you lose self-control and you risk becoming manipulated by the environment instead of you manipulating your own environment.
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If you are not able to understand and make use of ADI you will soon arrive in the danger zone of losing self determination.
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The best way to understand ADI and the technologies behind (big data, machine learning, AI and deep learning, cognitive systems, augmented reality and dozens of sensors, fast processors etc.) is to realize that this is about understanding what "life is" and how "free agents" make decisions and are self-selectors in their own life. ADI is all about modelling and making different concrete versions and machines of this process - ie. modelling biological decision systems.
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In my book The Human Decision System I have studied these processes in details, building on several Nobel prize winners results, aiming at explaining fra A_Z how the human decision system (and different versions of biological decision systems) work and how it controls our observable behavior.
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I mean that the description is universal for any kind of ADI (as a biological decision system also can be described as).
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Thus the book is a way for non-AI-specialists to come to understand what we are confronted with and how we should understand and work with it to release its potentials and avoid the dangers.

Introducing: Automated decision intelligence kl 17 30-20 30