Την ερχόμενη Δευτέρα 2/3 (13.30-15.00, Νέο κτήριο ΙΦΕ, ΝΚ1) στο σεμινάριο του Τομέα ΦΘΕΤ θα έχουμε τη χαρά να έχουμε τον Daniel Andler (Professor emeritus, Sorbonne Université), που θα μιλήσει με θέμα: “Is artificial intelligence headed for AGI?”.
Η ομιλία του θα είναι βασισμένη στο καινούργιο του βιβλίο:
Abstract: From the early days of artificial intelligence, in the 1950s, to the present, the industry’s official goal is to produce systems that display increasing degrees of intelligence. Accordingly, as AI systems evolve and improve, they are seen as getting ever closer to so-called artificial general intelligence (AGI), i.e. to genuine intelligence displayed by a computer-driven system. Sooner or later, this target will inevitably be reached, for better or for worse, or so it is often claimed. This idea rests on a misconstrual of the relation between artificial and human intelligence: artificial intelligence, however advanced, is not human intelligence with something lacking; it belongs in a different sphere. This becomes clear once one breaks loose of the problem-solving view of intelligence. On the other hand, there is more to artificial intelligence than not being a poor man’s version of human intelligence. The challenge, both conceptual and scientific, is to find out what that is.
Όλοι/ες ευπρόσδεκτοι/ες!
Πολλούς χαιρετισμούς,
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Πρόγραμμα επόμενων ομιλιών για το εαρινό εξάμηνο:
24/3 Philipp Haueis, University of Bielefeld, TBA
21/4 Alkistis Elliott-Graves, University of Bielefeld, TBA
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