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::AI is a family of algorithms to automate repetitive events
::AI is a family of algorithms to automate repetitive events
::It has nothing to do with neurons
::It has nothing to do with neurons
::Is not artificial <u>intelligence</u>, but an attempt to use the Turing machine to its limits
::Is not artificial intelligence, but an attempt to use the Turing machine to its limits


Friday, April 12
Friday, April 12
:10:30-12:15  Dialogue with Jobst Landgrebe (Cognotek, Cologne) on the Social Impact of AI  
:10:30-12:15  Dialogue with Jobst Landgrebe (Cognotek, Cologne) on the Social Impact of AI  
:13:30-15:15  Making AI Meaningful AI
:13:30-15:15  Making AI Meaningful AI

Revision as of 18:31, 13 March 2019

Draft Schedule

Monday, April 8

10:30-12:15 Ontology of Terrorism: A Datamining Example
13:30-15:15 General Introduction to Ontology: Relation between Ontology and Common Sense: The Cognitive Process Ontology

Tuesday, April 9

10:30-12:15 Driverless Philosophy

Wednesday, April 10

13:30-15:15 Philosophical Roots of Basic Formal Ontology

Thursday, April 11

12:00-13:00 Swiss Institute for Artificial Intelligence: "Ontology-Driven Automotive Repair Claims Management"), with Jobst Langrege (Cognotekt, Cologne)
15:30-17:15 Affordances and the Background of Artificial Intelligence
AI is a family of algorithms to automate repetitive events
It has nothing to do with neurons
Is not artificial intelligence, but an attempt to use the Turing machine to its limits

Friday, April 12

10:30-12:15 Dialogue with Jobst Landgrebe (Cognotek, Cologne) on the Social Impact of AI
13:30-15:15 Making AI Meaningful AI