Emergence of Intelligent Machines
The Emergence of Intelligent Machines: Challenges and Opportunities
CIS Seminar Series
The development of Artificial Intelligence (AI) technology is accelerating. A range of transformative innovations now appear likely within the next decade, including self-driving cars, real-time speech-to-speech translation, fully automated image recognition, and autonomous robots. These technologies will have a substantial level of both autonomy and intelligence. Several of the world’s most prominent intellectual and technology leaders, including Stephen Hawking, Elon Musk, and Bill Gates, have recently suggested careful consideration of the potential impacts of intelligent machines on society. This seminar series considers this issue from a range of perspectives, including machine ethics (Should an autonomous vehicle swerve to save several people at the cost of endangering the life of its passenger?), human labor and employment (Will AI systems cause massive unemployment?), autonomous decision-m
Joe Halpern, "Moral Responsibility, Blameworthiness, and Intention: In Search of Formal Definitions"
Ross Knepper, "Autonomy, Embodiment, and Anthropomorphism"
Karen Levy, "Working With and Against AI"
Kilian Weinberger, "Interpretable Machine Learning"
Moshe Vardi, "Humans, Machines, and Work: The Future is Now:
Dan Weld, "Challenges for Socially-Beneficial Artificial Intelligence"
Jon Kleinberg, "Inherent Trade-Offs in Algorithmic Fairness"
Bart Selman, " The Future of AI: Benefits and Risks"