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| Type |
Program |
| Track(s) |
Science and Technology |
| Description |
AIs have the possibility of being very interesting from a narrative perspective because they can be a fundamentally different kind of intelligence that nevertheless shares a world with us. The basic evolutionary pressures that drove our brains to work the way they do are completely different from those that would act on them. And indeed, the AIs that we're starting to see in the real world—from search engines that understand our intentions to cars that drive themselves—look very different from the positronic brains we once imagined. In this talk, Yonatan Zunger will discuss the ways in which AIs are developing today and various possibilities for future directions. |
| Location |
629 |
| Schedule |
Mon, 10:00–11:15 am |
| Panelists |
Yonatan Zunger |
| Tweet! |
#AIsCurrentandFuture |
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