Artificial Intelligence and the Appearance of Wisdom: Connecting AI with Our Knowledge of What is Good
Description
Our machines reflect and reveal (and affect) our conceptions of what is good. The thought of machines with general intelligence outstripping our own triggers visions of a bright new era or nightmares of unmitigated disaster. How might such machines, functioning as intended, be related to our knowledge of what is good? Might our knowledge of what is good inform our design and use of increasingly smart machines?
Location
Krannert Auditorium, Room 140
Start Date
9-18-2014 2:00 PM
DOI
10.5703/1288284315962
Artificial Intelligence and the Appearance of Wisdom: Connecting AI with Our Knowledge of What is Good
Krannert Auditorium, Room 140
Our machines reflect and reveal (and affect) our conceptions of what is good. The thought of machines with general intelligence outstripping our own triggers visions of a bright new era or nightmares of unmitigated disaster. How might such machines, functioning as intended, be related to our knowledge of what is good? Might our knowledge of what is good inform our design and use of increasingly smart machines?
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