allfeeds.ai

 

Blurring the lines: the changing dynamics between man and machine  

Blurring the lines: the changing dynamics between man and machine

Author: Oxford University

The Oxford Martin School Hilary Term seminar series looks at the opportunities for human development that stem from advancements in technology, as well as questioning what risks, threats and ethical considerations need to be made as we increasingly rely on machines.
Be a guest on this podcast

Language: en

Genres: Education, Science

Contact email: Get it

Feed URL: Get it

iTunes ID: Get it


Get all podcast data

Listen Now...

Artificial intelligence: examining the interface between brain and machine
Tuesday, 24 February, 2015

Dr Anders Sandberg, James Martin Fellow, Oxford Martin Programme on the Impacts of Future Technology, gives a seminar as part of the Oxford Martin School Hilary Term seminar series: Blurring the lines: the changing dynamics between man and machine. Artificial intelligence may seem the preserve of science fiction books and films, but how close are we to genuine artificial intelligence, and will it look as we expect it to? From mind uploading to self-replicating machines, Dr Anders Sandberg will explore what artificial intelligence will mean for humanity, and how we can navigate the inevitable risks it will bring.

 

We also recommend:


The geological record of environmental change - for iPod/iPhone
The Open University

Fakultät für Chemie und Pharmazie - Digitale Hochschulschriften der LMU - Teil 03/06

Surface water - for iBooks
The Open University

Developmental Coordination Disorder (DCD) and motor dyspraxia
wileyblackwellhealth

Sharon Kleyne Hour
Sharon Kleyne

Accessible Astrology Podcast with Eugenia Krok, MA
Accessible Astrology - Eugenia Krok, MA

Live Forever
Dan and Brent and Steve

Not Exactly Rocket Science
Duncan and Dominic

Presbyopia Unlocked
Eyetube

Mark Pesce - The Next Billion Seconds
Ampel

Mi Vieja Quería un Abogado - Un podcast de sociología

Run Wild With Sharon: A Conservation Adventure
Sharon Jessop