Eliezer Yudkowsky, cofounder of and AI researcher at the Singularity Institute for Aritificial Intelligence will give a talk right here at Stanford. He will discuss the impact of cognitive technologies on the future of the human experience (scroll down for a blurb). He is known to be a very engaging and interesting speaker, so please feel free to join the discussion!
The talk will take place at Phi Kappa Psi at 592 Mayfield Avenue on May 29 (next Thursday) from 6pm to 7:30pm. Off campus folk may wish to park at the lot near Tresidder.
A delicious dinner will be provided to guests who RSVP, courtesy of Phi Psi. Please RSVP with Arty Rivera artemiorivera (at) gmail (dot) com.
We'll keep you posted.
Blurb:
"People looking out into the future - especially the far future - talk
about technologies ranging from fusion power to space shuttles. I
argue that most of these technologies, however interesting they may be
in their own right, pale compared to the impact upon humanity's future
of the cognitive technologies; those that directly impact on human
minds, or that offer us the ability to create nonhuman minds. Such
technologies promise to make the future genuinely different from what
we know today, in a way that no possible amount of non-cognitive
advancement could do."
Tuesday, May 20, 2008
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1 comments:
hey, good to see some h+ activity over at stanford! Any chance this talk will be recorded?
Roko (Cambridge Uni. Ethics and Emerging Technology Society)
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