Philosophy of artificial intelligence

Can QA Testing Prevent The (Inevitable?) Robot Apocalypse?

Fun guest post from the QASymphony guys. Maybe… It’s fairly clear that we’ll be able to build a super-intelligent computer someday.…

9 years ago

What AI could mean for humanity’s future. Interview with Luke Dormehl, Thinking Machines author

By @SimonCocking. Great interview with Luke Dormehl author of Thinking Machines, reviewed here. What interested you in choosing this topic? There's…

9 years ago

Thinking machines. The inside story of Artificial Intelligence by Luke Dormehl, reviewed

By @SimonCocking. 2016 marks the 60-year anniversary of the phrase ‘Artificial Intelligence’ and in this fascinating book, Luke Dormehl charts the weird…

10 years ago

Specialisation is for insects. Ken Ford, pushing the boundaries of AI and robotics

By @SimonCocking Fascinating interview with Ken Ford, a leading robotics expert at Florida Institute for Human and Machine Cognition working on the development…

11 years ago

The singularity is not coming soon, and other AI insights. Oren Etzioni, CEO of Allen Institute for AI

By @SimonCocking Delighted to bring you this interview with Oren Etzioni @etzioni CEO, of the Allen Institute for AI (AI2) @Allen_Institute; Professor UW CSE; Venture…

11 years ago

Robotic education to inspire young people. Niall McCormick founder of Colmac Robotics

By @SimonCocking Interview with Niall McCormick @colmacrobotics an Irish Ed-Tech startup. Inspiring the young people of today to design the world of tomorrow. What…

11 years ago

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