
Powerpoint5B. - People Server at UNCW
... family was left destitute, but he created some of the greatest art in the Western tradition. Was this a morally indefensible choice? What would Kant say? Sartre? Bentham or Mill? Does it matter than he did become great? Where do we come from? What are we? Where are we going? ...
... family was left destitute, but he created some of the greatest art in the Western tradition. Was this a morally indefensible choice? What would Kant say? Sartre? Bentham or Mill? Does it matter than he did become great? Where do we come from? What are we? Where are we going? ...
AI from the Perspective of Cognitive Science
... computer program (2.1)? What do the latter possess that the former does not? What “knowledge” or “tricks” do you think they use? (You will have to guess, or else you can “cheat” by looking up “Eliza” or “chatterbot” on the internet—We will have a chat with Eliza during the next meeting). 2. What asp ...
... computer program (2.1)? What do the latter possess that the former does not? What “knowledge” or “tricks” do you think they use? (You will have to guess, or else you can “cheat” by looking up “Eliza” or “chatterbot” on the internet—We will have a chat with Eliza during the next meeting). 2. What asp ...
Business Ethics and Social Responsibility
... a code of ethics. – A set of guidelines for maintaining ethics in the workplace. Professional groups such as doctors, lawyers, journalists, and teachers have their own code of ethics. – Covers everything from employee behavior to environmental safety ...
... a code of ethics. – A set of guidelines for maintaining ethics in the workplace. Professional groups such as doctors, lawyers, journalists, and teachers have their own code of ethics. – Covers everything from employee behavior to environmental safety ...
Agent - inst.eecs.berkeley.edu
... his good friend Bill Bird was sitting. Henry slipped and fell in the river. Gravity drowned. The End. Once upon a time there was a dishonest fox and a vain crow. One day the crow was sitting in his tree, holding a piece of cheese in his mouth. He noticed that he was holding the piece of cheese. He ...
... his good friend Bill Bird was sitting. Henry slipped and fell in the river. Gravity drowned. The End. Once upon a time there was a dishonest fox and a vain crow. One day the crow was sitting in his tree, holding a piece of cheese in his mouth. He noticed that he was holding the piece of cheese. He ...
Preface
... Preface Artificial intelligence (AI) researchers continue to face large challenges in their quest to develop truly intelligent systems. e recent developments in the area of neural-symbolic integration bring an opportunity to combine symbolic AI with robust neural computation to tackle some of these ...
... Preface Artificial intelligence (AI) researchers continue to face large challenges in their quest to develop truly intelligent systems. e recent developments in the area of neural-symbolic integration bring an opportunity to combine symbolic AI with robust neural computation to tackle some of these ...
JKB_Paper2_Technological Singularity
... Society has not yet scratch the surface as to what makes us human, what our consciousness is, or what it means to be “self-aware”, to let alone mimic. If technology of the nature that some theorists are suggesting, it would be very beneficial to mankind, as innovators at Technological Singularity ho ...
... Society has not yet scratch the surface as to what makes us human, what our consciousness is, or what it means to be “self-aware”, to let alone mimic. If technology of the nature that some theorists are suggesting, it would be very beneficial to mankind, as innovators at Technological Singularity ho ...
Int sys 1 - Intelligent Systems
... • Tools – problem solvers, game playing, modelling, robotic guidance • Technologies – neural networks, knowledge acquisition, expert systems, planning, dialogue generators The above are integrated into General purpose applications ...
... • Tools – problem solvers, game playing, modelling, robotic guidance • Technologies – neural networks, knowledge acquisition, expert systems, planning, dialogue generators The above are integrated into General purpose applications ...
emerging-technology_group-3
... vulnerabilities by performing penetration testing and timely risk assessment. Communication between pumps and monitors and other devices that it communicates to must be encrypted. Patch management for the softwares, operating system of the medical devices must be up to date. Strong monitoring mechan ...
... vulnerabilities by performing penetration testing and timely risk assessment. Communication between pumps and monitors and other devices that it communicates to must be encrypted. Patch management for the softwares, operating system of the medical devices must be up to date. Strong monitoring mechan ...
Developing an Effective Ethics Program
... Programs • Scandals in corporate America have reduced trust in businesses • Understanding the factors that influence ethical decision-making can help companies encourage ethical behavior • Employees are not legal experts and need guidance • Organizations should develop an organizational ethics progr ...
... Programs • Scandals in corporate America have reduced trust in businesses • Understanding the factors that influence ethical decision-making can help companies encourage ethical behavior • Employees are not legal experts and need guidance • Organizations should develop an organizational ethics progr ...
2017 Trends to Watch: Artificial Intelligence - Ovum
... AI can be used for managing telecom networks in several areas. Orchestration: A fully NFV-enabled network will ultimately be controlled by a single NFV orchestrator (NFVO). Accurately predicting network trends could lead to significant improvements in network health and could significantly improve ...
... AI can be used for managing telecom networks in several areas. Orchestration: A fully NFV-enabled network will ultimately be controlled by a single NFV orchestrator (NFVO). Accurately predicting network trends could lead to significant improvements in network health and could significantly improve ...
Document
... – The relationships that we represent are based on the real world questions that we would like to ask – That is, the types of relationships represented determine which questions are easily answered, which are more difficult to answer, and which cannot be answered ...
... – The relationships that we represent are based on the real world questions that we would like to ask – That is, the types of relationships represented determine which questions are easily answered, which are more difficult to answer, and which cannot be answered ...
Machine Learning 1 COMP 307 30 Aug 2005
... • Text book: • Stuart J. Russell and Peter Norvig, Artificial Intelligence. A Modern Approach, Prentice-Hall, NJ, 2nd edition, 2002 or 3rd edition, 2009 ...
... • Text book: • Stuart J. Russell and Peter Norvig, Artificial Intelligence. A Modern Approach, Prentice-Hall, NJ, 2nd edition, 2002 or 3rd edition, 2009 ...
Ethics
... • Ethics - the discipline dealing with what is good and bad and with moral duty and obligation • Conflict of Interest - a conflict between the private interests and the official responsibilities of a person in a position of trust • Ombudsman – the person who investigates reported ethics complaints ( ...
... • Ethics - the discipline dealing with what is good and bad and with moral duty and obligation • Conflict of Interest - a conflict between the private interests and the official responsibilities of a person in a position of trust • Ombudsman – the person who investigates reported ethics complaints ( ...
Policy Desiderata in the Development of Machine Superintelligence
... possible to construct some technology that makes it easy to destroy the world, say a “doomsday device” (maybe using some futuristic form of biotechnology or nanotechnology) that is cheap to build and whose activation would cause unacceptable devastation, or a weapon system that gives offense a stron ...
... possible to construct some technology that makes it easy to destroy the world, say a “doomsday device” (maybe using some futuristic form of biotechnology or nanotechnology) that is cheap to build and whose activation would cause unacceptable devastation, or a weapon system that gives offense a stron ...
Artificial Intelligence - Computer Science Department at Princeton
... Idea of programming computers for "intelligent" behavior. First suggested by--who else?--Alan Turing, 1950. ...
... Idea of programming computers for "intelligent" behavior. First suggested by--who else?--Alan Turing, 1950. ...
Chapter 12
... – The relationships that we represent are based on the real world questions that we would like to ask – That is, the types of relationships represented determine which questions are easily answered, which are more difficult to answer, and which cannot be answered ...
... – The relationships that we represent are based on the real world questions that we would like to ask – That is, the types of relationships represented determine which questions are easily answered, which are more difficult to answer, and which cannot be answered ...
Introduction - University of Western Australia
... In the early days of computing it was often stated that computers could never exhibit “intelligence” because they could only carry out tasks that their programmers had anticipated and pre-programmed solutions for. The field of machine learning has shown that programs are able to develop competencies ...
... In the early days of computing it was often stated that computers could never exhibit “intelligence” because they could only carry out tasks that their programmers had anticipated and pre-programmed solutions for. The field of machine learning has shown that programs are able to develop competencies ...
Ethics - TypePad
... Discussion • Exchange your ideas in small groups, looking for points of similarity and differences. • Conclude by making a summary list of the sources suggested in your discussion. ...
... Discussion • Exchange your ideas in small groups, looking for points of similarity and differences. • Conclude by making a summary list of the sources suggested in your discussion. ...
Basic Framework Normative Ethics
... reasoning; An action would provide some benefit or inflict harm. This is morally relevant reason for or against performing it. ...
... reasoning; An action would provide some benefit or inflict harm. This is morally relevant reason for or against performing it. ...
Stochastic Methods - CSUDH Computer Science
... General Form of Bayes’ Theorem The general form of Bayes’ theorem where we assume the set of hypotheses H partition the evidence set E: ...
... General Form of Bayes’ Theorem The general form of Bayes’ theorem where we assume the set of hypotheses H partition the evidence set E: ...
Press Release - Association for the Advancement of Artificial
... the field by 1970. For instance, a digital computer would become a chess grandmaster. In fact, it would take until 1997 to achieve this dream when IBM’s Deep Blue beat then reigning World Chess Champion Garry Kasparov. Other dreams from the conference, like computers understanding spoken language, a ...
... the field by 1970. For instance, a digital computer would become a chess grandmaster. In fact, it would take until 1997 to achieve this dream when IBM’s Deep Blue beat then reigning World Chess Champion Garry Kasparov. Other dreams from the conference, like computers understanding spoken language, a ...
Corporations as Moral Agents
... Programs • Scandals in corporate America have reduced trust in businesses • Understanding the factors that influence ethical decision-making can help companies encourage ethical behavior • Employees are not legal experts and need guidance • Organizations should develop an organizational ethics progr ...
... Programs • Scandals in corporate America have reduced trust in businesses • Understanding the factors that influence ethical decision-making can help companies encourage ethical behavior • Employees are not legal experts and need guidance • Organizations should develop an organizational ethics progr ...
Digital Intelligence Redefined
... customer inquiries and provide answers by understanding what a customer is looking for and asking the necessary questions over chat support to clarify the issue. It can also find and access information, all in order to solve a problem and provide a customer with an answer. If it cannot help the cust ...
... customer inquiries and provide answers by understanding what a customer is looking for and asking the necessary questions over chat support to clarify the issue. It can also find and access information, all in order to solve a problem and provide a customer with an answer. If it cannot help the cust ...
Stages of Moral Development
... 2. Stage 4-- Law and order orientation --Right behavior consists of doing one's duty, showing respect for authority, and maintaining the given social order for its own sake. The concern goes beyond one's immediate groups to the larger society--to the maintenance of law and order. One's obligation t ...
... 2. Stage 4-- Law and order orientation --Right behavior consists of doing one's duty, showing respect for authority, and maintaining the given social order for its own sake. The concern goes beyond one's immediate groups to the larger society--to the maintenance of law and order. One's obligation t ...