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Humanity and System Science: Toward Symbiotic Autonomous Artificial Intelligence

A special issue of Sensors (ISSN 1424-8220). This special issue belongs to the section "Intelligent Sensors".

Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 December 2021) | Viewed by 419

Special Issue Editors

Politecnico di Milano University, 32 Piazza Leonardo da Vinci, 20133 Milano, Italy
Interests: complex systems science; global arbitrary multiscale system science (GAMSS); quantum field arithmetic theory; quantum resonance; quantum entanglement; computational information conservation theory (CICT); deep learning; machine learning; collaborative innovation; creativity; social sciences; well-being; neuroscience; cognitive systems; brain–computer interface; hybrid reality; mixed reality; virtual reality; augmented reality; digital twin; phygital ecosystem; systems thinking; autonomous system; symbiotic system science, human-centered symbiotic systems science
WAAS (World Academy of Art and Science), 4225 Solano Ave, Napa, CA 94558, USA
Interests: human-centered development; social thinking; symbiotic system science; human-centered symbiotic system science; human values; science ethics; education; creativity; transdisciplinary social science; economy; finance; economic and social development; business management; peace; global governance; global transformative leadership; international security
University of Manitoba, 75A C hancellors Circle, Winnipeg, Manitoba, R3T 5V6, Canada
Interests: cognitive systems; computational intelligence; deep learning; machine learning; robust real-time computing engines; computer memories; mono-scale, multi-scale and poly-scale signal processing; complexity measures; applications: biomedical; industrial monitoring and controls; aerospace; and space

Special Issue Information

Dear Colleagues,

Human life cannot be wholly understood in terms of generalizations and statistics; we at least need to take into account the role of conscious individuality, human values, and autonomous decisions in human affairs. Nevertheless, according to the perspectives of traditional systems science, statistical estimation and controllability are a matter of current proper systems design and operation. This is especially true for recent developments towards advanced Symbiotic Autonomous Artificial Intelligence (SAAI) applications.

AI and its current articulated forms (narrow, broad, and general) have been increasingly involved in human society both theoretically and practically since the 1950s. The utopian or dystopian view has resulted in so-called technological determinism in which the discussion is narrowed down to how to cope with the impact of AI on life, society, and on the benefits of those who own AI.

Democratization of AI should go far beyond the market and geopolitical value in order to reduce suffering in the world and help us rediscover the value and meaning of being here, on our planet.

Therefore, taking full advantage of latest developments in SAAI, from a human-centered Symbiotic Systems Science (HC-3S) perspective, is a major challenge today.

To highlight the latest methodological advancements as well as innovative applications and developments in this field, we invite you to consider submitting a manuscript to our upcoming Special Issue “Humanity and System Science Toward Symbiotic Autonomous Artificial Intelligence”. Both research papers and review articles will be considered. We welcome submissions spanning topics from the following fields: Autonomous Systems (AS), Hybrid Reality (HR), Mixed Reality (MR or XR), Shared Reality (SR) environments, Human-Centered Autonomous Systems (HC-AS), and Digital Twin (DT), associated with rapid system development and human education, from Symbiotic System Science (3S) and Human-Centered Symbiotic System Science (HC-3S) perspectives.

The main focuses of the Special Issue are exploiting the present and future; the close interconnections and relationships in science; engineering and technology with people, addressing any instance of their behavior on an arbitrary social system scale, e.g., the individual, group, community, parties, countries, etc. The main goal is to offer a meaningful and updated panorama of enhanced or maximized social operational benefits leading to well-being, supported by advanced science, engineering, and technology, with valuable, sustainable, and convenient economic returns which fully respect our natural environment and resources.

The topics of interest for this Special Issue include, but are not limited to:

  • Symbiotic Autonomous Artificial Intelligence and Society;
  • Humanity and System Science in Human-Centered AI (HC-AI);
  • HC-AI from System Resilience Towards System Antifragility;
  • Hybrid Reality and Phygital Ecosystems;
  • Social Implications of Autonomous Cognitive Artificial Intelligence (ACAI);
  • Cyber-Physical-Social Security Systems and Symbiotic System Science;
  • Human-Centered Symbiotic System Science for Well-being Promotion.

Prof. Rodolfo A. Fiorini
Prof. Garry Jacobs
Prof. Witold Kinsner
Guest Editors

Manuscript Submission Information

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Keywords

  • Humanity, Systems Science, and SAAI
  • SAAI, Deep Learning (DL), and Machine learning (ML)
  • Artificial General Intelligence (AGI)
  • Cognitive Artificial Intelligence (CAI)
  • Symbiotic System science (3S)
  • Human-Centered Symbiotic System Science (HC-3S)
  • Society 5.0
  • Smart, Supersmart, and Hypersmart Society
  • Well-being Promotion by HC-3S Augmented Reality (AR)
  • Hybrid Reality (HR)
  • Mixed Reality (MR or XR) Phygital Ecosystem
  • Industry 4.0, Intelligent Sensors, Actuators and AI
  • Internet of Things
  • Industry 5.0
  • Smart Networks
  • Smart Cities
  • Smart Health
  • Smart Agriculture
  • AI and Cybernetics.

Published Papers

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