This document appears to be a page from a conference program or a collection of essays (likely associated with the Edge Foundation, given the list of contributors often associated with John Brockman and Epstein's circle). It lists titles and brief abstracts for presentations by intellectuals including Stephen Wolfram, George Church, and Alison Gopnik, focusing on the ethics, future, and artistic implications of Artificial Intelligence. The document bears a House Oversight Bates stamp.
| Name | Role | Context |
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| Hans Ulrich Obrist | Speaker/Author |
Discussing Art Meets AI and contemporary artists' doubts about AI.
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| Alison Gopnik | Speaker/Author |
Discussing AIs versus Four-Year-Olds and computer learning.
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| Peter Galison | Speaker/Author |
Discussing the legal, ethical, and economic dimensions of algorithms.
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| George M. Church | Speaker/Author |
Discussing the rights of machines and sentient beings.
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| Caroline A. Jones | Speaker/Author |
Discussing the artistic use of cybernetic beings.
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| Stephen Wolfram | Speaker/Author |
Discussing AI, the future of civilization, and human immortality.
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"Many contemporary artists are articulating various doubts about the promises of AI"Source
"Looking at what children do may give programmers useful hints about directions for computer learning."Source
"Probably we should be less concerned about us-versus-them and more concerned about the rights of all sentients"Source
"The most dramatic discontinuity will surely be when we achieve effective human immortality."Source
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