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SUMMARY:Will Machines Rule the World?
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LOCATION:Národní 3\, Praha\, Czech Republic
DESCRIPTION:<p>In recent years\, the field of artificial intelligence has witnessed remarkable advancements. While these developments are celebrated by many\, there is a growing concern among some experts who believe that the emergence of unaligned AI could potentially pose significant\, even existential\, risks.&nbsp\;On the contrary\,&nbsp\;other scholars take a more cautious stance\, asserting that current AI systems remain distant from achieving the goal of general AI.<br><br>In this context\, few have ventured as far and made as nuanced an argument as Barry Smith and Jobst Landgrebe in their book\,&nbsp\;Why&nbsp\;Machines Will Never Rule the&nbsp\;World.&nbsp\;In their work\, they tackle the challenge of demonstrating that general AI and superintelligence are nothing more than unattainable dreams.<br><br>We invite researchers and scholars to submit abstracts of no more than 500 words that&nbsp\;explore the&nbsp\;questions surrounding the feasibility\, or lack thereof\, of general AI and superintelligence. Additionally\, we encourage contributions that critically engage with the perspectives presented by Barry Smith and Jobst Landgrebe.<br><br>Authors of abstracts will receive notification of acceptance within one week of submitting their abstracts.<br><br>Please send your abstract to David Čern&yacute\; at&nbsp\;david.cerny@ilaw.cas.cz</a></p>
ORGANIZER;CN="Daniel D. Novotný";CN=Juraj Hvorecky;CN=Tomas Hribek;CN=David Cerny:
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