%0 Journal Article
%T The Leap of Mind of Linguistic Humans over Animals
%A Zi-Jian Cai
%J Open Access Library Journal
%V 5
%N 8
%P 1-10
%@ 2333-9721
%D 2018
%I Open Access Library
%R 10.4236/oalib.1104771
%X
Recently, it was suggested
by Cai a new semantic/syntactic/episodic model of language, encompassing the
sentential meanings to the neural linguistic components, and making it possible
to install the whole linguistic functions into robots through the three
semantic/syntactic/episodic components. In this article, it is considered some
improvements of language brought to the brain and mind of humans over animals,
and accordingly some of their impacts on the artificial intelligence. It is
pointed out that language is the unique advantage of human brain over animal
brain, especially efficient for mutual communication, situation summarization,
procedural depiction, story narration, logic thinking, comprehensive
integration, and so on. It is advantageous to symbolize or summarize the
complex situations, and then to delineate or depict their successions by
paragraphs and stories from sentences. Even though thinking requires additional
memory, inference and assumption difficult for zip of computer, it can instead
benefit from the assistance of language because it as well falls into situational
or successional. In application, with the comprehension and expression of
language corresponding to the animation and depiction in artificial intelligence
respectively, it is possible for the artificial intelligence and adaptive robots
to acquire the advantage of linguistic human brain over the animal brain,
improving the depiction and communication of complex situations and successions,
as well as learning the various complex skills and procedures through language.
It is also reversely demonstrated the advantage of linguistic human brain over
animal brain with the perspectives of language to greatly improve the robots.
%K Semantic/Syntactic/Episodic Model of Language
%K Situation Summarization
%K Procedural Depiction
%K Thinking
%K Communication
%K Artificial Intelligence
%K Adap-tive Robotics
%U http://www.oalib.com/paper/5298362