The Singularity Controversy: 3 years later
A London Futurists Meetup 14 May 2016, 14:00–16:00, Birkbeck College
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A London Futurists Meetup 14 May 2016, 14:00–16:00, Birkbeck College
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Sapience Technical Report STR 2016-02 Author: Anders Sandberg Does the energy requirements for the human brain give energy constraints that give reason to doubt the feasibility of artificial intelligence? In Energetics of the Brain & AI I review some relevant estimates of brain bioenergetics and analyze some of the methods of estimating brain emulation energy requirements.
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Sapience Technical Report STR 2016-1 Author: Amnon H. Eden ‘The Singularity Controversy, Part I: Lessons Learned and Open Questions: Conclusions from the Battle on the Legitimacy of the Debate‘ informs policy makers on the nature and the merit of the arguments for and against the concerns associated with a potential technological singularity. Part I describes the lessons learned from
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Institute for Advanced Studies, Hebrew University of Jerusalem | Computability Group, 12 Nov 2015
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Amnon H. Eden, Johnny H. Søraker, James H. Moor, Eric Steinhart (eds.) The Frontiers Collection, Springer 2013
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B. Jack Copeland, “Artificial Intelligence”. Encyclopaedia Britannica 15th ed., 2001
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