MOLECULAR INTELLIGENCE

 

Abhishek Tiwari1*, Sushant Sharma2, and Ajeet Mall3

1Research Scholar, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA

2Senior Software Engineer, TCS, Mumbai, India

3Senior Engineer, Analog Devices, Bangalore, India


ABSTRACT

Although consciousness, intelligence, and free will are undeniable parts of reality, their existence has remained a mystery to laws of physics and mathematics. Nevertheless, research in the field of artificial intelligence has been able to construct machines that can perform tasks usually associated with human intelligence, like playing chess, better than humans. Does this mean that human intelligence is merely an artifact of complex computations?  In this article, we argue that human intelligence is non-computational. The missing ingredient in modern science can be found in the non-material conception of life provided by the Vedanta, the ancient Indian system of science.

 

* Speaker: Abhiskek Tiwari