I’d like to put together an AI-philosophy reading group. Ideally we would dig right in to the technical and philosophical topics, not glossing over the details (meaning we might read technical reports, textbook chapters, theses, etc.), and meeting as often as convenient. It’d be best to keep the group as small as possible, and I’m willing to take a leadership role in organizing and presenting (though by no means do I insist on being the main voice).
Potential discussion topics: machine ethics, theory of superintelligence, friendliness in artificial agents, philosophy of logic, really anything related to the building of a mind.
LWers living in Boulder/Denver area: any interest in an AI-philosophy reading group?
I’d like to put together an AI-philosophy reading group. Ideally we would dig right in to the technical and philosophical topics, not glossing over the details (meaning we might read technical reports, textbook chapters, theses, etc.), and meeting as often as convenient. It’d be best to keep the group as small as possible, and I’m willing to take a leadership role in organizing and presenting (though by no means do I insist on being the main voice).
Potential discussion topics: machine ethics, theory of superintelligence, friendliness in artificial agents, philosophy of logic, really anything related to the building of a mind.