Overview
This course explores the debate surrounding the creation of artificial general intelligence (AGI) and its potential implications for humanity. Participants will discuss the engineering and ethics necessary to accommodate intelligent machines. The course covers topics such as the capabilities of AI, human-machine interactions, ethical considerations, and the future of AI research. The intended audience includes individuals interested in artificial intelligence, ethics, and the societal impact of advanced technologies.
Syllabus
Introduction
Can Machines Really Think
Garry Kasparov
Gary Kasparov
Two Branches of AI
Cybernetics
Learning
Chess
Deep Learning
Conditional Networks
Training
Humans vs Machines
Terminator
Space Odyssey
Human vs Machine
Selfaware robots
Learning models
AI research
Transparency
Coast Runners
Social Intelligence
Object permanence
Taught by
World Science Festival