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SUMMARY:Kinds of Intelligence 2.0: Machine Minds
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DESCRIPTION:<p><strong><u>Kinds of Intelligence 2: Machine Minds&nbsp\;</u> (KoI2:MM)</strong></p>\n<p><em>Dates:</em> June 19th-21st\, 2019&nbsp\;</p>\n<p><em>Location:</em> University of Cambridge\, Cambridge\, UK</p>\n<p><em>Website:&nbsp\;</em>http://kindsofintelligence.com/</p>\n<p><br><strong>KoI2:MM</strong> is an interdisciplinary conference exploring issues related to&nbsp\;our understanding of intelligence and minds in the age of AI. This year\,&nbsp\;we are inviting abstract submissions on each of the conference's three&nbsp\;main themes:<br><br><em>Day 1: Artificial consciousness in the age of deep learning</em><br>Is it possible to create machine consciousness? If so\, should we\,&nbsp\;and how can this be regulated?<br>How will we know if or when we have artificial consciousness?<br>How does deep learning allow us to approach or understand&nbsp\;<br>consciousness differently?<br><br><em>Day 2: Generality and intelligence in animals and AI</em><br>What is generality and could machines have it?<br>What are the trade-offs between generality and performance in&nbsp\;animals and machines?<br>How can the common-sense knowledge of animals be encoded for use&nbsp\;with AI? Does it need to be?<br><br><em>Day 3: Artificial Intelligence and intelligence augmentation</em><br>How will our understanding of minds change as they become more&nbsp\;integrated with machines?<br>How are AI techniques used for cognitive enhancements now and in&nbsp\;the near future?<br>How do we best navigate the benefits and risks associated with&nbsp\;augmented intelligence?</p>\n<p><br>Abstracts should be up to 1000 words (not including references) and&nbsp\; clearly mention the day they are intended for. We welcome any abstracts&nbsp\;related to the overall theme of the conference 'machine minds'\, though&nbsp\;preference will be given to those that directly address the topics of&nbsp\;the individual days.<br><br><strong>Please send your abstract or any questions to:</strong> koi2machineminds@gmail.com<br>The deadline is<strong> March 15th 2019 </strong>(Anywhere on Earth).<br><br>Accepted speakers will be registered for the conference and receive a&nbsp\;ticket to the annual Margaret Boden Lecture given this year by Daniel&nbsp\;Dennett (on June 18th). Depending on funding we may also be able to&nbsp\;supply a small travel bursary (more details closer to the time).<br><br>The conference is organised through\, and supported by\, the Leverhulme&nbsp\;Centre for the Future of Intelligence (lcfi.ac.uk)<br><br>Details of last year's conference can be found at:</p>\n<p>http://lcfi.ac.uk/events/varieties-mind-conference</p>
ORGANIZER;CN=Matthew Crosby;CN=Marta Halina;CN=Murray Shanahan;CN=Henry Shevlin;CN=Karina Vold:
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