ABSTRACT

The world we live in is the objective multifaceted world, the world in our eyes is the sensed world by each individual. We will discuss the multifaceted nature of the objective world from a philosophical perspective and through quantum physics. This and the brief discussion of theories of truths provide the foundation for the argument that the so-called objective world is not unique but individualized to the observer, as is human intelligence. Furthermore, intelligence also varies according to different levels of biological entities, e.g., a human cell versus a human. All these provide the rationale for creating individualized humanized artificial intelligence (HAI) agents as opposed to the big-data approach that would build a “superman.”