Please join us in watching this video of Yuko Ishihara's live presentation,“Awakened Realism: Insights from Japanese Philosophy”, moderated by YHouse's Christopher Stawski in the Rubin Museum's Art Lounge this past December.
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Susan Schneider discusses her proposal for a test to determine whether an AI can be truly conscious
This is the video of Piet Hut’s presentation, as part of the Chasing Consciousness Public events at the Rubin Museum of Art.
Join Susan Schneider, an associate professor of philosophy and cognitive science at the University of Connecticut and a member of the Interdisciplinary Center for Bioethics at Yale University, as she discusses her proposal for a test for determining whether AI can be conscious.
Photo credit: Luis Tsukayama Cisneros
If you missed it last Friday at the Rubin Museum, here is a link where you can watch a video recording of the full talk by mind scientist Liza Solomonova and Dr. Niko Schiff.
Please join us for our FREE public dialogue this Friday, November 18th, 5PM at at the Rubin Museum of Art!
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Please join us this Friday, November 11th, 5PM-6PM for our FREE public dialogue: “From Knowing What You Have to Waking Up to What You Are”
Speaker: Piet Hut (Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton).
When: This Friday, October 21, 5PM-6PM Where: Rubin Museum of Art, Art Lounge (150 West 17th Street)
Please join us in a discussion with Hod Lipson, Director of Columbia University’s Creative Machine Labs and a world-renowned expert on robotics, computer learning, self-driving cars, and 3D-printing, who will talk about where artificial intelligence is leading us, and itself, faster and faster.
Photo credit: Luis Tsukayama Cisneros
Friday, October 14, 5-6PM. At: Rubin Museum of Art (150 West 17th St. New York, NY), Art Lounge
Speakers: Ed Turner (Princeton University) and Caleb Scharf (Columbia University)