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:::AI is not artificial intelligence; it is a branch of mathematics in which the attempt is made to use the Turing machine to its limits by using gigantically large amounts of data | :::AI is not artificial intelligence; it is a branch of mathematics in which the attempt is made to use the Turing machine to its limits by using gigantically large amounts of data | ||
::General AI vs. Narrow AI | ::General AI vs. Narrow AI | ||
:Reading: [https://arxiv.org/pdf/1906.05833.pdf There is no general AI] | |||
Thu Feb 20 09:30 -> 12:15 3h | Thu Feb 20 09:30 -> 12:15 3h | ||
:The role of ontology | :The role of ontology | ||
::How ontologies are used in information and data science | ::How ontologies are used in information and data science | ||
::The Ontology of Emotions, with | ::The Ontology of Emotions, with applications to datamining | ||
::[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G4lg1_-XpiE Ontology of Language, Ontology of Terrorism, Ontology of Obligations] | ::[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G4lg1_-XpiE Ontology of Language, Ontology of Terrorism, Ontology of Obligations] | ||
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:Gerald J. Erion and Barry Smith, “[http://ontology.buffalo.edu/smith/articles/Matrix.pdf In Defense of Truth: Skepticism, Morality, and The Matrix]”, in W. Irwin (ed.), ''Philosophy and The Matrix'', La Salle and Chicago: Open Court, 2002, 16–27. | :Gerald J. Erion and Barry Smith, “[http://ontology.buffalo.edu/smith/articles/Matrix.pdf In Defense of Truth: Skepticism, Morality, and The Matrix]”, in W. Irwin (ed.), ''Philosophy and The Matrix'', La Salle and Chicago: Open Court, 2002, 16–27. | ||
:Max More and Natasha Vita-More (Eds.), ''The Transhumanist Reader: Classical and Contemporary Essays on the Science, Technology, and Philosophy of the Human Future'', Wiley-Blackwell, 2013. | :Max More and Natasha Vita-More (Eds.), ''The Transhumanist Reader: Classical and Contemporary Essays on the Science, Technology, and Philosophy of the Human Future'', Wiley-Blackwell, 2013. | ||
Jobst Landgrebe and Barry Smith, “[https://arxiv.org/pdf/1901.02918.pdf Making AI Meaningful Again]”, ''Synthese'', DOI 10.1007/s11229-019-02192-y |
Revision as of 11:20, 5 September 2019
Philosophy and Artificial Intelligence
Draft Schedule
Wed Feb 19 14:30 -> 17:15 3h
- General introduction
- The philosophical background of AI
- Turing's test and Searle's Chinese Room argument
- Intelligence vs. consciousness
- What is intelligence and what do intelligence tests measure?
- AI is a family of algorithms to automate repetitive events
- Deep neural networks have nothing to do with neurons
- AI is not artificial intelligence; it is a branch of mathematics in which the attempt is made to use the Turing machine to its limits by using gigantically large amounts of data
- Intelligence vs. consciousness
- General AI vs. Narrow AI
- Reading: There is no general AI
Thu Feb 20 09:30 -> 12:15 3h
- The role of ontology
- How ontologies are used in information and data science
- The Ontology of Emotions, with applications to datamining
- Ontology of Language, Ontology of Terrorism, Ontology of Obligations
Fri Feb 21 09:30 -> 12:15 3h
- Affordances and the background of Artificial Intelligence
Tue May 19 14:30 -> 17:15 3h
- AI and Transhumanism: Can we download the contents of our brains onto a computer and become immortal?
- AI and the meaning of life:
- AI and The Matrix
Wed May 20 09:30 -> 12:15 3h
Fri May 22 15:30 -> 18:15 3h
- Artificial intelligence and digital manufacturing
Tue May 26 14:30 -> 17:15 3h
- The problem of meaningful AI
- AI and intelligence analysis
- The Cognitive Process Ontology
- Warrant
Wed May 27 13:30 -> 17:00 4h
- Driverless philosophy
Thu May 28 09:30 -> 12:15 3h
- Dialogue with Jobst Landgrebe (Cognotekt, Cologne) on the Social Impact of AI
Reading
- Gerald J. Erion and Barry Smith, “In Defense of Truth: Skepticism, Morality, and The Matrix”, in W. Irwin (ed.), Philosophy and The Matrix, La Salle and Chicago: Open Court, 2002, 16–27.
- Max More and Natasha Vita-More (Eds.), The Transhumanist Reader: Classical and Contemporary Essays on the Science, Technology, and Philosophy of the Human Future, Wiley-Blackwell, 2013.
Jobst Landgrebe and Barry Smith, “Making AI Meaningful Again”, Synthese, DOI 10.1007/s11229-019-02192-y