Appropriate Naming for Intelligence-Mimicking Algorithm

Hitoshi Kokumai
2 min readJun 8, 2023

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Discussions about ‘artificial intelligence’ are perhaps unnecessarily complicated, confused and heated up because it is called ‘artificial intelligence’, which wrongly gives the public the impression that it is a kind of ‘intelligence’ that Homo sapiens has acquired through 4 billion years of evolution.

We might be able to have a cool-headed discussion if it is appropriately called ‘pseudo-intelligence’, ‘quasi-intelligence’ or ‘mimicked-intelligence’.

While we are not involved in the business of mimicked intelligence, we cannot be indifferent to this subject since it could affect the realm of identity assurance in which we are struggling to defend our digital identity as discussed here — “Defense of/with Our Identity against AI-Armed Criminals” (24May2023) https://www.linkedin.com/posts/hitoshikokumai_identity-authentication-password-activity-7066965440815628288-JF6s

Mimicked intelligence might be millions of times faster than human intelligence in getting to conclusions. It would be really splendid if we could be indifferent to whether the conclusion is true or false.

Why mimicked intelligence is unable to judge what is true or false when the subject is what it has not already learned? — We are of the view that the key word is ‘IDENTITY’. It determines human intelligence as against ‘mimicked intelligence.’. Say, what’s missing in ‘mimicked intelligence’ is IDENTITY.

Human intelligence working in the human brain is built around the gravity-ruled core of IDENTITY while ‘mimicked intelligence’ working in the computer is built in the no-gravity void. Humans’ identity comes with the values of the community that each individual belongs to, while ‘Mimicked intelligences’ does not have any such inherent values. It’s a mimicked intelligence.

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Hitoshi Kokumai
Hitoshi Kokumai

Written by Hitoshi Kokumai

Advocate of ‘Identity Assurance by Our Own Volition and Memory’, Inventor of Expanded Password System and Founder of Mnemonic Identity Solutions Limited in UK.

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