Power and Limits of Artificial Intelligence

Atti del Workshop
Power and Limits of Artificial Intelligence
30 novembre-1 dicembre 2016
Scripta Varia 132
Città del Vaticano, 2017
ISBN 978-88-7761-111-6
Word of Welcome
Werner Arber
Welcome Greetings
Marcelo Sánchez Sorondo
Outline of the Workshop
Stanislas Dehaene
Artificial Intelligence – Big Achievements and Huge Questions Viewed from Mathematics
Cédric Villani, Institut Henri Poincaré, PAS
The Cerebral Cortex: An Evolutionary Breakthrough
Wolf Singer, Strüngmann Institute, Frankfurt, PAS
Breaking the Gap Between AI and Human Intelligence: What Are We Missing?
Yann LeCun, Facebook
Comment: The Ethics of Artificial Intelligence
Stephen Hawking, University of Cambridge (read by Prof. Hertog)
Optimal Strategies for Decision-Making and their Neural Basis
Alexandre Pouget, Université de Genève
Building Machines That Learn and Think Like People
Josh Tenenbaum, MIT
Towards Artificial General Intelligence
Demis Hassabis, Google DeepMind
Motivations and Drives Are Computationally Messy
Patricia Churchland, UCSD, California
Ghost in the Machine
Olaf Blanke, EPFL
What is Consciousness, and Could Machines Have It?
Stanislas Dehaene, Collège de France, PAS
What Really Matters: Children’s Inferences About Learning, Trying and Caring
Laura Schulz, MIT
Artificial Intelligence and Human Minds: Perspectives From Young Children
Elizabeth Spelke, Harvard
Neurotechnology for Human Benefit and the Impact of AI
John Donoghue, Wyss Center for Bio and Neuroengineering, Geneva
Collaborative Human-Robot Autonomy
Manuela M. Veloso, Carnegie Mellon University
Who Am I? The Immersed First Personal View
Laurie Paul, North Carolina Chapel Hill
Children and Robots
Antonio Battro
Collegamenti
