18. September 2018

Workshop "The Future of (Artificial) Intelligence" Workshop "The Future of (Artificial) Intelligence"

On October 1st and 2nd, the Center for Science and Thought, together with the Leverhulme Centre for the Future of Intelligence will hold a workshop entitled "The Future of (Artificial) Intelligence".

On the 1st and 2nd of October, the Center for Science and Thought (CST, Universität Bonn), together with the Leverhulme Centre for the Future of Intelligence (Cambridge), will hold a workshop on the topic of "The Future of (Aritificial) Intelligence". Drawing together researchers from the CST, BIGS Neuroscience, DZNE, DRZE, Frauenhöfer IAIS, Forschungszentrum Jülich, as well as the Leverhulme Centre for the Future of Intelligence, the workshop will discuss the topics of consciousness and intelligence, practical applications of AI in various domains, including neuroimaging and medicine, ethical issues implicit in AI-application, as well as issues in deep learning. 

Alongside with our directors Prof. Dr. Markus Gabriel and Prof. Dr. Ulf-G. Meißner and two CFI directors Prof. Dr. Huw Price and Dr. Stephen Cave, the above topics will be discussed by Prof. Dr. Heinz Beck (BIGS, Universität Bonn), Prof. Dr. Monique Breteler (DZNE, Universität Bonn), Prof. Dr. Armin Cremers (Universität Bonn), Dr. Marta Halina (CFI, University of Cambridge), Prof. Dr. Jakob Macke (CAESAR), Dr. Sach Mukherjee (DZNE, Universität Bonn), Dr. Rune Nyrup (CFI, University of Cambridge), Prof. Dr. Martin Reuter (DZNE, Universität Bonn), Dr. Henry Shevlin (CFI, University of Cambridge), Hannah Spitzer (FZ Jülich), Prof. Dr. Dieter Sturma (DRZE, Universität Bonn), Dr. Karina Vold (CFI, University of Cambridge), Prof. Dr. Bernd Weber (BIGS, Universität Bonn), Dr. Jess Whittlestone (CFI, University of Cambridge) and Prof. Dr. Stefan Wrobel (Universität Bonn und Frauenhofer IAIS).

 

The workshop language is English. All interested are welcome. Please email us (dkhamis@uni-bonn.de) to confirm attendance. 

The program can be found downloaded.

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