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  1. Geoffrey Hinton talk "What is wrong with convolutional neural nets?". Trwappers - 2017 - .
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  • Technology and Justice.George Parkin Grant (ed.) - 1986 - [Toronto]: House of Anansi.
    George GrantÑphilosopher, conservative, Canadian nationalist, ChristianÑwas one of Canada’s most significant thinkers, and the author of Lament for a Nation, Technology and Empire, and English-Speaking Justice. Admirers and critics of the author will welcome these compelling essays about society’s traditional values in a technological age.
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  • Minds, brains, and programs.John Searle - 1980 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 3 (3):417-57.
    What psychological and philosophical significance should we attach to recent efforts at computer simulations of human cognitive capacities? In answering this question, I find it useful to distinguish what I will call "strong" AI from "weak" or "cautious" AI. According to weak AI, the principal value of the computer in the study of the mind is that it gives us a very powerful tool. For example, it enables us to formulate and test hypotheses in a more rigorous and precise fashion. (...)
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  • Robots should be slaves.Joanna J. Bryson - 2010 - In Yorick Wilks (ed.), Close Engagements with Artificial Companions: Key social, psychological, ethical and design issues. John Benjamins Publishing. pp. 63-74.
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  • Novum organum- (interpretación de la naturaleza y predominio del hombre).Francis Bacon & Joseph Devey (eds.) - 1933 - Madrid: [Imp. de L. Rubio].
    The Novum Organum, (or Novum Organum Scientiarum - "New Instrument of Science"), is a philosophical work by Francis Bacon, originally published in 1620. The title is a reference to Aristotle's work Organon, which was his treatise on logic and syllogism. In Novum Organum, Bacon details a new system of logic he believes to be superior to the old ways of syllogism. This is now known as the Baconian method.
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  • Artificial Intelligence: A Modern Approach.Stuart Jonathan Russell & Peter Norvig (eds.) - 1995 - Prentice-Hall.
    Artificial Intelligence: A Modern Approach, 3e offers the most comprehensive, up-to-date introduction to the theory and practice of artificial intelligence. Number one in its field, this textbook is ideal for one or two-semester, undergraduate or graduate-level courses in Artificial Intelligence. Dr. Peter Norvig, contributing Artificial Intelligence author and Professor Sebastian Thrun, a Pearson author are offering a free online course at Stanford University on artificial intelligence. According to an article in The New York Times, the course on artificial intelligence is (...)
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  • In Our Image: Artificial Intelligence and the Human Spirit.Noreen L. Herzfeld - 2002 - Augsburg Books.
    In Our Image is the first extensive theological engagement with the field of Artificial Intelligence. Herzfeld probes this new field, which seeks to model human intelligence in computers, for its theological depth. She argues that "At the root of the fascination our current culture has with creating an image of ourselves in an intelligent computer lies a continuing problematic of defining... what it means to be truly human." She shows how AI continues the classic Christian quest for defining the image (...)
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  • Mind and the Machine, The: What It Means to Be Human and Why It Matters.Matthew Dickerson (ed.) - 2011 - Brazos Press.
    What does it mean to be human? Some naturalists believe that the human mind can be reduced to brain biology, suggesting that we are no more than complex biochemical machines. Computer scientist Matthew Dickerson critiques a physicalist/naturalist view of human persons and defends theistic accounts of human nature. He responds to the widespread assertion that human consciousness is nothing more than "software" that can one day be downloaded into supercomputers. Drawing on C. S. Lewis and J. R. R. Tolkien, Dickerson (...)
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  • God in the Machine : What Robots Teach Us About Humanity and God.Anne Forest (ed.) - 2004 - Dutton Adult.
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  • How Can Evolution Learn?Richard A. Watson & Eörs Szathmáry - 2016 - Trends in Ecology and Evolution 31 (2):147--157.
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  • Performance Evaluation of Smartphone Inertial Sensors Measurement for Range of Motion.Quentin Mourcou, Anthony Fleury, Céline Franco, Frédéric Klopcic & Nicolas Vuillerme - 2015 - Sensors 15 (9):23168--23187.
    Over the years, smartphones have become tools for scientific and clinical research. They can, for instance, be used to assess range of motion and joint angle measurement. In this paper, our aim was to determine if smartphones are reliable and accurate enough for clinical motion research. This work proposes an evaluation of different smartphone sensors performance and different manufacturer algorithm performances with the comparison to the gold standard, an industrial robotic arm with an actual standard use inertial motion unit in (...)
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  • Use of social commitment robots in the care of elderly people with dementia: a literature review.Elaine Mordoch, Angela Osterreicher, Lorna Guse, Kerstin Roger & Genevieve Thompson - 2013 - Maturitas 74 (1):14--20.
    Globally, the population of elderly people is rising with an increasing number of people living with dementias. This trend is coupled with a prevailing need for compassionate caretakers. A key challenge in dementia care is to assist the person to sustain communication and connection to family, caregivers and the environment. The use of social commitment robots in the care of people with dementia has intriguing possibilities to address some of these care needs. This paper discusses the literature on the use (...)
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  • Acceleration measurements using smartphone sensors: Dealing with the equivalence principle.Martín Monteiro, Cecilia Cabeza & Arturo C. Marti - 2015 - Revista Brasileira de Ensino de Física 37 (1):1303.
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  • Artificial Intelligence: The Very Idea.John Haugeland - 1985 - Cambridge: MIT Press.
    The idea that human thinking and machine computing are "radically the same" provides the central theme for this marvelously lucid and witty book on...
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  • The other question: can and should robots have rights?David J. Gunkel - 2018 - Ethics and Information Technology 20 (2):87-99.
    This essay addresses the other side of the robot ethics debate, taking up and investigating the question “Can and should robots have rights?” The examination of this subject proceeds by way of three steps or movements. We begin by looking at and analyzing the form of the question itself. There is an important philosophical difference between the two modal verbs that organize the inquiry—can and should. This difference has considerable history behind it that influences what is asked about and how. (...)
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  • The rise of the robots and the crisis of moral patiency.John Danaher - 2019 - AI and Society 34 (1):129-136.
    This paper adds another argument to the rising tide of panic about robots and AI. The argument is intended to have broad civilization-level significance, but to involve less fanciful speculation about the likely future intelligence of machines than is common among many AI-doomsayers. The argument claims that the rise of the robots will create a crisis of moral patiency. That is to say, it will reduce the ability and willingness of humans to act in the world as responsible moral agents, (...)
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  • Anthropomorphism in Human–Robot Co-evolution.Luisa Damiano & Paul Dumouchel - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9:468.
    Social robotics entertains a particular relationship with anthropomorphism, which it neither sees as a cognitive error, nor as a sign of immaturity. Rather it considers that this common human tendency, which is hypothesized to have evolved because it favored cooperation among early humans, can be used today to facilitate social interactions between humans and a new type of cooperative and interactive agents - social robots. This approach leads social robotics to focus research on the engineering of robots that activate anthropomorphic (...)
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  • Patiency is not a virtue: the design of intelligent systems and systems of ethics.Joanna J. Bryson - 2018 - Ethics and Information Technology 20 (1):15-26.
    The question of whether AI systems such as robots can or should be afforded moral agency or patiency is not one amenable either to discovery or simple reasoning, because we as societies constantly reconstruct our artefacts, including our ethical systems. Consequently, the place of AI systems in society is a matter of normative, not descriptive ethics. Here I start from a functionalist assumption, that ethics is the set of behaviour that maintains a society. This assumption allows me to exploit the (...)
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  • A role for consciousness in action selection.Joanna J. Bryson - 2012 - International Journal of Machine Consciousness 4 (2):471-482.
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  • A Role for Consciousness in Action Selection.Joanna J. Bryson - 2012 - International Journal of Machine Consciousness 4 (2):471--482.
    This article argues that conscious attention exists not so much for selecting an immediate action as for using the current task to focus specialized learning for the action-selection mechanism and predictive models on tasks and environmental contingencies likely to affect the conscious agent. It is perfectly possible to build this sort of a system into machine intelligence, but it would not be strictly necessary unless the intelligence needs to learn and is resource-bounded with respect to the rate of learning versus (...)
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  • Artificial intelligence poised to ride a new wave.Gary Anthes - 2017 - Communications of the Acm 60 (7):19--21.
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  • Legal Personality for Artificial Intellects: Pragmatic Solution or Science Fiction?Ben Allgrove - manuscript
    Legal personality defines who ’counts’ for the purposes of the law. The impact of artificial intelligence technology provides a unique opportunity to look afre.
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  • Scoping review on the use of socially assistive robot technology in elderly care.Jordan Abdi, Ahmed Al-Hindawi, Tiffany Ng & Marcela P. Vizcaychipi - 2018 - BMJ Open 8 (2):e018815.
    Objective With an elderly population that is set to more than double by 2050 worldwide, there will be an increased demand for elderly care. This poses several impediments in the delivery of high-quality health and social care. Socially assistive robot technology could assume new roles in health and social care to meet this higher demand. This review qualitatively examines the literature on the use of SAR in elderly care and aims to establish the roles this technology may play in the (...)
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  • The Cambridge Handbook of Artificial Intelligence.Keith Frankish & William M. Ramsey (eds.) - 2014 - Cambridge University Press.
    Artificial intelligence, or AI, is a cross-disciplinary approach to understanding, modeling, and creating intelligence of various forms. It is a critical branch of cognitive science, and its influence is increasingly being felt in other areas, including the humanities. AI applications are transforming the way we interact with each other and with our environment, and work in artificially modeling intelligence is offering new insights into the human mind and revealing new forms mentality can take. This volume of original essays presents the (...)
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  • Reassembling the Social: An Introduction to the Actor-Network Theory.Bruno Latour - 2005 - Oxford, England and New York, NY, USA: Oxford University Press.
    Latour is a world famous and widely published French sociologist who has written with great eloquence and perception about the relationship between people, science, and technology. He is also closely associated with the school of thought known as Actor Network Theory. In this book he sets out for the first time in one place his own ideas about Actor Network Theory and its relevance to management and organization theory.
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  • Convolutional Networks for Images, Speech, and Time Series.Yann LeCun & Yoshua Bengio - 1998 - In Michael A. Arbib (ed.), The Handbook of Brain Theory and Neural Networks. MIT Press. pp. 255--258.
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  • Just an artifact: Why machines are perceived as moral agents.Joanna J. Bryson & Philip P. Kime - 2011 - Ijcai Proceedings-International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence 22:1641.
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  • Just an artifact: why machines are perceived as moral agents.Joanna J. Bryson & Philip P. Kime - manuscript
    How obliged can we be to AI, and how much danger does it pose us? A surprising proportion of our society holds exaggerated fears or hopes for AI, such as the fear of robot world conquest, or the hope that AI will indefinitely perpetuate our cul- ture. These misapprehensions are symptomatic of a larger problem—a confusion about the nature and origins of ethics and its role in society. While AI technologies do pose promises and threats, these are not qualitatively different (...)
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  • Minds, Brains, and Programs.John Searle - 1980 - In John Heil (ed.), Philosophy of Mind: A Guide and Anthology. Oxford University Press.
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  • Rotation-invariant convolutional neural networks for galaxy morphology prediction.Sander Dieleman, Kyle W. Willett & Joni Dambre - 2015 - Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc 450 (2):1441--1459.
    . Measuring the morphological parameters of galaxies is a key requirement for studying their formation and evolution. Surveys such as the Sloan Digital.
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  • Mastering Chess and Shogi by Self-Play with a General Reinforcement Learning Algorithm.David Silver, Thomas Hubert, Julian Schrittwieser, Ioannis Antonoglou, Matthew Lai, Arthur Guez, Marc Lanctot, Laurent Sifre, Dharshan Kumaran, Thore Graepel, Timothy Lillicrap, Karen Simonyan & Demis Hassabis - 2017 - .
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  • Rethinking Explainable Machines: The GDPR's 'Right to Explanation' Debate and the Rise of Algorithmic Audits in Enterprise.Bryan Casey, Ashkon Farhangi & Roland Vogl - forthcoming - Berkeley Technology Law Journal.
    The public debate surrounding the General Data Protection Regulation's “right to explanation” has sparked a global conversation of profound social and.
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  • Ontology Reasoning with Deep Neural Networks.Patrick Hohenecker & Thomas Lukasiewicz - 2018
    The ability to conduct logical reasoning is a fundamental aspect of intelligent behavior, and thus an important problem along the way to human-level artificial intelligence. Traditionally, symbolic methods from the field of knowledge representation and reasoning have been used to equip agents with capabilities that resemble human reasoning qualities. More recently, however, there has been an increasing interest in applying alternative approaches based on machine learning rather than logic-based formalisms to tackle this kind of tasks. Here, we make use of (...)
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  • How Intelligent is your Intelligent Robot?Alan F. T. Winfield - 2017
    How intelligent is robot A compared with robot B? And how intelligent are robots A and B compared with animals X and Y? These are both interesting and deeply challenging questions. In this paper we address the question "how intelligent is your intelligent robot?" by proposing that embodied intelligence emerges from the interaction and integration of four different and distinct kinds of intelligence. We then suggest a simple diagrammatic representation on which these kinds of intelligence are shown as four axes (...)
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  • How Intelligent is your Intelligent Robot?Alan F. T. Winfield - manuscript
    How intelligent is robot A compared with robot B? And how intelligent are robots A and B compared with animals X and Y? These are both interesting and deeply challenging questions. In this paper we address the question "how intelligent is your intelligent robot?" by proposing that embodied intelligence emerges from the interaction and integration of four different and distinct kinds of intelligence. We then suggest a simple diagrammatic representation on which these kinds of intelligence are shown as four axes (...)
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  • Ontology Reasoning with Deep Neural Networks.Patrick Hohenecker & Thomas Lukasiewicz - manuscript
    The ability to conduct logical reasoning is a fundamental aspect of intelligent behavior, and thus an important problem along the way to human-level artificial intelligence. Traditionally, symbolic methods from the field of knowledge representation and reasoning have been used to equip agents with capabilities that resemble human reasoning qualities. More recently, however, there has been an increasing interest in applying alternative approaches based on machine learning rather than logic-based formalisms to tackle this kind of tasks. Here, we make use of (...)
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  • To Build Truly Intelligent Machines, Teach Them Cause and Effect.Kevin Hartnett - 2018 - Quanta Magazine.
    Judea Pearl, a pioneering figure in artificial intelligence, argues that AI has been stuck in a decades-long rut. His prescription for progress? Teach machines.
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  • Artificial Intelligence: Discerning a Christian Response.Derek C. Schuurman - 2018 - Perspectives on Science and Christian Faith 70 (1):72--73.
    … Document Type: Brief article. Article Preview : Derek C. Schuurman Peterson, James C. "ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE: DISCERNING A CHRISTIAN RESPONSE." Perspectives on Science and Christian Faith, vol. 70, no ….
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  • ELIZA—a computer program for the study of natural language communication between man and machine.Joseph Weizenbaum - 1966 - Communications of the Acm 9 (1):36--45.
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  • Fast machine-learning online optimization of ultra-cold-atom experiments.P. B. Wigley, P. J. Everitt, A. van den Hengel, J. W. Bastian, M. A. Sooriyabandara, G. D. McDonald, K. S. Hardman, C. D. Quinlivan, P. Manju, C. C. N. Kuhn, I. R. Petersen, A. N. Luiten, J. J. Hope, N. P. Robins & M. R. Hush - 2016 - Sci. Rep 6:25890.
    We apply an online optimization process based on machine learning to the production of Bose-Einstein condensates. BEC is typically created with an exponential evaporation ramp that is optimal for ergodic dynamics with two-body s-wave interactions and no other loss rates, but likely sub-optimal for real experiments. Through repeated machine-controlled scientific experimentation and observations our ’learner’ discovers an optimal evaporation ramp for BEC production. In contrast to previous work, our learner uses a Gaussian process to develop a statistical model of the (...)
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  • I and thou.Martin Buber - 1970 - New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons 57.
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  • Principles of Robotics.Margaret Boden, Joanna Bryson, Darwin Cladwell, Kerstin Dautenhahn, Lilian Edwards, Sarah Kember, Paul Newman, Vivienne Parry, Geoff Pegman, Tom Rodden, Tom Sorrell, Mick Wallis, Blay Whitby & Alan Winfield - 2011 - .
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  • Mando Blues serves up blues from the most unusual studio in Nashville.Randy Fox - 2013 - Nashville Scene.
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  • Linear Power Powers OmegaLab Studio.Ray Rayfield - 2016 - 12 Volt News.
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  • How to stop worrying and learn to love the Internet.Douglas Adams - 1999 - .
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  • Long Live AI.Ray Kurzweil - 2005 - Forbes Magazine.
    A couple of decades before the boom-bust cycle in e-commerce and telecommunications there was a similar phenomenon in artificial intelligence.
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  • Deep Learning for real-time gravitational wave detection and parameter estimation: Results with Advanced LIGO data.Daniel George & E. A. Huerta - 2018 - Phys. Lett. B 778:64--70.
    The recent Nobel-prize-winning detections of gravitational waves from merging black holes and the subsequent detection of the collision of two neutron stars in coincidence with electromagnetic observations have inaugurated a new era of multimessenger astrophysics. To enhance the scope of this emergent field of science, we pioneered the use of deep learning with convolutional neural networks, that take time-series inputs, for rapid detection and characterization of gravitational wave signals. This approach, Deep Filtering, was initially demonstrated using simulated LIGO noise. In (...)
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  • Who sees human? The stability and importance of individual differences in anthropomorphism.Adam Waytz, John Cacioppo & Nicholas Epley - 2010 - Perspectives on Psychological Science 5 (3):219-232.
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