
Artificial Intelligence Methods - Lecture 1
... The art of creating machines that perform functions that require intelligence when performed by people? ...
... The art of creating machines that perform functions that require intelligence when performed by people? ...
law and ethics for autonomous weapon systems
... civilian harm and measure military advantage; subtract and measure the balance against some determined standard of “excessive”; if excessive, do not attack an otherwise lawful target. From a programming standpoint, this requires attaching values to various targets, objects, and categories of human ...
... civilian harm and measure military advantage; subtract and measure the balance against some determined standard of “excessive”; if excessive, do not attack an otherwise lawful target. From a programming standpoint, this requires attaching values to various targets, objects, and categories of human ...
What is ethics?
... multinational’s operations in a country where drug trading and lawlessness are common. One day, a representative of a local “big man” approaches the manager and asks for a “donation” to help the “big man” provide housing for the poor. The representative tells the manager that in return for the donat ...
... multinational’s operations in a country where drug trading and lawlessness are common. One day, a representative of a local “big man” approaches the manager and asks for a “donation” to help the “big man” provide housing for the poor. The representative tells the manager that in return for the donat ...
MACHINE LEARNING
... Artificial Intelligence They wrote programs that; Solves word problems in algebra, Proves logical theorems, ...
... Artificial Intelligence They wrote programs that; Solves word problems in algebra, Proves logical theorems, ...
1992 AAAI ROBOT EXHIBITION AND COMPETITION
... the specially designed robots did well was neither a surprise nor a disappointment. The tension between approaches tailored to a particular problem and those striving for generality is extremely healthy for the field, and future competitions—of which it is hoped there will be many—should continue to ...
... the specially designed robots did well was neither a surprise nor a disappointment. The tension between approaches tailored to a particular problem and those striving for generality is extremely healthy for the field, and future competitions—of which it is hoped there will be many—should continue to ...
Preparing for the Future of Artificial Intelligence
... run the risk of making bad bets based on overconfidence in their ability to predict the future.17 Worse yet, by preempting beneficial experiments that yield new and better ways of doing things, administrative regulation stifles the sort of creative, organic, bottom-up solutions that will be needed t ...
... run the risk of making bad bets based on overconfidence in their ability to predict the future.17 Worse yet, by preempting beneficial experiments that yield new and better ways of doing things, administrative regulation stifles the sort of creative, organic, bottom-up solutions that will be needed t ...
Unit 6-Ethics Desision Making
... developed habits that make them feel bad when they do something wrong, but many people feel good even though they are doing something wrong. And often our feelings will tell us it is uncomfortable to do the right thing if it is hard. ...
... developed habits that make them feel bad when they do something wrong, but many people feel good even though they are doing something wrong. And often our feelings will tell us it is uncomfortable to do the right thing if it is hard. ...
10 Moral Philosophy STUDENT GUIDE
... 20. Socrates: Wrongness of behavior is due to ignorance. 21. Plato. Theory of Forms: At the apex of all Forms is the Form of the Good. Corollary: Because the Forms define true reality, individual things are real only insofar as they partake of the Form of the Good. Additional corollary: Evil is unre ...
... 20. Socrates: Wrongness of behavior is due to ignorance. 21. Plato. Theory of Forms: At the apex of all Forms is the Form of the Good. Corollary: Because the Forms define true reality, individual things are real only insofar as they partake of the Form of the Good. Additional corollary: Evil is unre ...
Interactive Learning and Analogical Chaining for Moral and
... revenge. I will investigate crowd-sourcing moral stories for a user to endorse or reject, to lighten the user’s burden. My thesis goal is to have a Companion running MoralDM with the above extensions interact with a human to build a model of their moral system. This was impossible when MoralDM requi ...
... revenge. I will investigate crowd-sourcing moral stories for a user to endorse or reject, to lighten the user’s burden. My thesis goal is to have a Companion running MoralDM with the above extensions interact with a human to build a model of their moral system. This was impossible when MoralDM requi ...
File
... fraud case that has hit the corporate image of India, software body Nasscom announced the formation of a Corporate Governance and Ethics Council today. ...
... fraud case that has hit the corporate image of India, software body Nasscom announced the formation of a Corporate Governance and Ethics Council today. ...
Corporate social responsibility
... Hire people who are like them Think they are immune to conflicts of interest Take more credit than they deserve Blame others when they deserve some blame themselves ...
... Hire people who are like them Think they are immune to conflicts of interest Take more credit than they deserve Blame others when they deserve some blame themselves ...
Artificial Intelligence
... articles, and literary works – 200 million pages, all in memory • Runs multiple algorithms simultaneously looking for related phrases. • Determines best response and its confidence level. ...
... articles, and literary works – 200 million pages, all in memory • Runs multiple algorithms simultaneously looking for related phrases. • Determines best response and its confidence level. ...
artificial intelligence, computational thinking, and
... Today, AI is increasingly pursued in a variety of ways by industry, such as seen in the development of self-driving cars by Google and cognitive systems like Watson by IBM. AI Singularity Some experts estimate that we are 20-50 years away from an AI singularity, where machines capable of recursive s ...
... Today, AI is increasingly pursued in a variety of ways by industry, such as seen in the development of self-driving cars by Google and cognitive systems like Watson by IBM. AI Singularity Some experts estimate that we are 20-50 years away from an AI singularity, where machines capable of recursive s ...
Horatiu Soim 2
... but are induced from observations. “[…] the processes that produce the transformations of inputs into outputs (rules of inference) are also introduced by fiat and are not the products of reason.” (Simon, 1983: p. 5) The attempt to justify them would lead to an infinite regression. These inductions a ...
... but are induced from observations. “[…] the processes that produce the transformations of inputs into outputs (rules of inference) are also introduced by fiat and are not the products of reason.” (Simon, 1983: p. 5) The attempt to justify them would lead to an infinite regression. These inductions a ...
Calendar of Events
... The U.S. Army War College is seeking an individual to fill a one or two year appointment in the position of Chair of Artificial Intelligence beginning in Summer 2000. Duties include teaching an executive level course in artificial intelligence and assisting in the design and development of tools suc ...
... The U.S. Army War College is seeking an individual to fill a one or two year appointment in the position of Chair of Artificial Intelligence beginning in Summer 2000. Duties include teaching an executive level course in artificial intelligence and assisting in the design and development of tools suc ...
ISAP 2003
... Lemnos island, Greece on 31 August – 3 September 2003. The Conference has been organised by the Electric Energy Systems Laboratory of the National Technical University of Athens and technically co-sponsored by the IEEE Power Engineering Society, the Greek Chapter of IEEE, the Hellenic National Commi ...
... Lemnos island, Greece on 31 August – 3 September 2003. The Conference has been organised by the Electric Energy Systems Laboratory of the National Technical University of Athens and technically co-sponsored by the IEEE Power Engineering Society, the Greek Chapter of IEEE, the Hellenic National Commi ...
Computation, Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence
... Computation, Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence Artificial intelligence (AI) is over 60 years old scientific discipline whose significance is again becoming more prominent. The field of AI emerged not long after the invention of the digital computer. Its general objective, at least in cert ...
... Computation, Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence Artificial intelligence (AI) is over 60 years old scientific discipline whose significance is again becoming more prominent. The field of AI emerged not long after the invention of the digital computer. Its general objective, at least in cert ...
Mores, Morality, Ethics
... morality should answer is: “What things are good in themselves?” “What is the essential good that should be pursued or that should guide all that we do and are?” • Must distinguish intrinsic from extrinsic goods- “good in itself” “good as means” ...
... morality should answer is: “What things are good in themselves?” “What is the essential good that should be pursued or that should guide all that we do and are?” • Must distinguish intrinsic from extrinsic goods- “good in itself” “good as means” ...
Natural Computation
... • The key properties of Computational Intelligence are: • Identifying simple mechanisms to produce good solutions, rather than complex mechanisms to produce an optimal solution. • Exploiting heuristics and simple rule sets with complex emergent behavior. • Adaptation to the environment: CI processes ...
... • The key properties of Computational Intelligence are: • Identifying simple mechanisms to produce good solutions, rather than complex mechanisms to produce an optimal solution. • Exploiting heuristics and simple rule sets with complex emergent behavior. • Adaptation to the environment: CI processes ...
finance with artificial intelligence
... and regularity in the learning data. As a result, the system is also able to assess unknown data. Artificial neural networks (ANN) facilitate a highly effective type of machine learning. These are based on the networking of many artificially generated (mathematical) neurons. This is derived from the ...
... and regularity in the learning data. As a result, the system is also able to assess unknown data. Artificial neural networks (ANN) facilitate a highly effective type of machine learning. These are based on the networking of many artificially generated (mathematical) neurons. This is derived from the ...
Session 18
... 1. Normative claim: One should act in conformance with one's society. • This asserts a universal moral principle (contradiction) • Many moral heroes (Ghandi, Jesus) considered bad under this claim. 2. Alternative claim: It is wrong to judge other cultures by the standards of your own. • Again assert ...
... 1. Normative claim: One should act in conformance with one's society. • This asserts a universal moral principle (contradiction) • Many moral heroes (Ghandi, Jesus) considered bad under this claim. 2. Alternative claim: It is wrong to judge other cultures by the standards of your own. • Again assert ...