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UDC 004.89
А.V. Anisimov1, А.А. Marchenko2, V.R. Zemlianskyi3


1 National University of Kyiv, Kyiv, Ukraine

anatoly.v.anisimov@gmail.com

2 National University of Kyiv, Kyiv, Ukraine

omarchenko@univ.kiev.ua

3 National University of Kyiv, Kyiv, Ukraine

slava.zemlianskyi@gmail.com

THE INFLUENCE OF LANGUAGE ON THE LIFESPAN OF POPULATIONS
OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE

Abstract. The article describes an evolutionary model for artificial intelligence construction, designed for the development of intelligent systems. The key element of the proposed model is a so-called ALF, which is an intellectual agent with the ability for learning, communication, to joint action and self-organization among other agents. The development of ALF agents is based on evolutionary principles. In the article, we analyze the influence of complication of natural language as the main means of communication among ALF agents on their lifespan.

Keywords: artificial intelligence, multi-agent systems, natural language processing.


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