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Artificial Intelligence and Consciousness |
Could an AI be conscious? If so, how could we tell? What would a conscious AI mean for the possible risks that AI pose to humanity? In this episode we speak to Professor David Chalmers (NYU) about philosophy, consciousness and AI. |
David Chalmers, Alice Evatt, Henry Tann |
07 May 2019 |
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2010 Lecture 6: Whither the Aufbau? |
Sixth and final lecture in the John Locke lecture series entitled Constructing the World. |
David Chalmers |
15 Dec 2010 |
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2010 Lecture 5: Hard Cases: Mathematics, Normativity, Ontology, Intentionality |
Fifth lecture in the 2010 John Locke lecture series entitled Constructing the World. |
David Chalmers |
15 Dec 2010 |
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2010 Lecture 4: Revisability and Conceptual Change: Carnap vs. Quine |
Fourth lecture in the 2010 John Locke lecture series entitled Constructing the World. |
David Chalmers |
15 Dec 2010 |
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2010 Lecture 3: The Case for A Priori Scrutability |
Third lecture in the 2010 John Locke lecture series entitled Constructing the World. |
David Chalmers |
15 Dec 2010 |
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2010 Lecture 2: The Cosmoscope Argument |
Second lecture in the 2010 John Locke lecture series entitled 'Constructing the World'. |
David Chalmers |
15 Dec 2010 |
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2010 Lecture 1: A Scrutable World |
First Lecture in the 2010 John Locke Lecture series entitled Constructing the World. |
David Chalmers |
15 Dec 2010 |