Danger, Will Robinson!
We
have all seen the recent headlines that highlight the potential impact of
artificial intelligence and autonomous systems on our collective futures—“What
jobs will robots take first?”—“Cars that are designed to kill”—“The Internet of
Battlefield Things, Robots at War”—“One in three jobs will be eliminated by AI”
“Should AI be programmed to feel pain?” Funding agencies are starting to shift
from basic AI technology to seeking understanding of social implications and
integrated human-machine systems. This topic touches all facets of science and
society and is ripe for interdisciplinary exploration. How can we prepare
ourselves and our students for the future?
This blog provides a forum for the KU research community to share both current and speculative perspectives on artificial intelligence, automation, and robotics.
This blog provides a forum for the KU research community to share both current and speculative perspectives on artificial intelligence, automation, and robotics.
Just saw this announcement for a new book (not mine) that suggests we need "deep human thinkers" in addition to "deep neural networks":
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