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The future of (artificial) intelligence

The future of (artificial) intelligence

The news media in recent months has been full of dire warnings about the risk that AI poses to the human race. Should we be concerned? If so, what can we do about it? While some in the mainstream AI community dismiss these concerns, Stuart Russell argues that a fundamental reorientation of the field is required.

Talk Title The future of (artificial) intelligence
Speakers Stuart Russell (UC Berkeley)
Conference Strata + Hadoop World
Conf Tag Making Data Work
Location London, United Kingdom
Date June 1-3, 2016
URL Talk Page
Slides
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The news media in recent months has been full of dire warnings about the risk that AI poses to the human race, coming from well-known figures such as Stephen Hawking, Bill Gates, Frank Wilczek, and Elon Musk. Should we be concerned? If so, what can we do about it? While some in the mainstream AI community dismiss these concerns, Stuart Russell argues instead that a fundamental reorientation of the field is required.

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