Proceedings (May 2020)

Processing Information in the Clouds

  • Mark Burgin,
  • Eugene Eberbach,
  • Rao Mikkilineni

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/proceedings2020047025
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 47, no. 1
p. 25

Abstract

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Cloud computing makes the necessary resources available to the appropriate computation to improve scaling, resiliency, and the efficiency of computations. This makes cloud computing a new paradigm for computation by upgrading its artificial intelligence (AI) to a higher order. To explore cloud computing using theoretical tools, we use cloud automata as a new model for computation. Higher-level AI requires infusing features of the human brain into AI systems such as incremental learning all the time. Consequently, we propose computational models that exhibit incremental learning without stopping (sentience). These features are inherent in reflexive Turing machines, inductive Turing machines, and limit Turing machines.

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