AI-as-exploration Navigating intelligence space
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Published
12-05-2025
Dimitri Coelho Mollo
Abstract
Artificial Intelligence is a field that lives many lives, and the term has come to encompass a motley collection of scientific and commercial endeavours. In this paper, I articulate the contours of a rather neglected but central scientific role that AI has to play, which I dub “AI-as-exploration”. The basic thrust of AI-as-exploration is that of creating and studying systems that can reveal candidate building blocks of intelligence that may differ from the forms of human and animal intelligence we are familiar with. In other words, I suggest that AI is one of the best tools we have for exploring intelligence space, namely the space of possible intelligent systems. I illustrate the value of AI-as-exploration by focusing on a specific case study, i.e., recent work on the capacity to combine novel and invented concepts in humans and Large Language Models. I show that the latter, despite showing human-level accuracy in such a task, most probably solve it in ways radically different, but no less relevant to intelligence research, to those hypothesised for humans.
How to Cite
Coelho Mollo, D. (2025). AI-as-exploration: Navigating intelligence space. THEORIA. An International Journal for Theory, History and Foundations of Science. https://doi.org/10.1387/theoria.25837
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Keywords
artificial intelligence, intelligence, representation and computation in cognition, large language models
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REPRESENTATIONS IN COGNITIVE SCIENCE

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