All very good and valuable comments. By definition, the Artificial Intelligence may be viewed somehow as Computational Intelligence or Intelligence generated by computation. Word Humanoid, may be viewed to some extend as Human-like or almost Human-like capable. As such, we have Computational at one end and Human on the other. The question is, how could we possible bridge or merge these two entities Human and Computational Intelligence. Could the missing link be related to Computer-Human Brain Interaction, or?
We are working in the domain of conceptualization and prototyping of smart cyber-physical systems for social and human applications. Our efforts towards a cyber-physical computing-based engagement monitoring and enhancement system for stroke rehabilitation, with a focus on upper limbs rehabilitation, called our attention to the fact that the interaction between the 'computational intelligence' and the 'human behavior’ should happen concurrently and interrelatedly in the motor, perceptive, cognitive and emotional domains (and channels). Otherwise, in the above application case, guaranteeing high level (relative optimum) human engagement in the rehabilitation program by the cyber-physical rehabilitation assisting system would not have been possible. One more comment: what was done enabled by (predefined and or run-time acquired) system intelligence and what was done enabled by (natural and/or regained) human intelligence were largely complementing, but harmonized. And the last one: the ‘interaction’ should be based on dedicated holistic and synergistic bridges. At least according to our experiences …