Dear all,

On March 17, a workshop on artificial intelligence, decision theory and 
severe uncertainty will be running in the Old Combination Room, at 
Trinity College. We will gather at 9 and the workshop will run until 
shortly after 5 (to be followed by drinks and then dinner).

The following talks are planned:

1. Richard Bradley (LSE) - Deciding with Confidence
2. Huw Price and Yang Liu - Heart of DARCness
3. Arif Ahmed (Cambridge) - Rationality and Future Discounting
4. Catrin Campbell-Moore (Bristol) - Risk Avoidance Can't be Accurate
5. Bernhard Salow (Cambridge) - TBC

Morning coffee, lunch and afternoon snacks will be provided for those 
who RSVP by the end of February (to [email protected]) but people are 
welcome to attend even if they don't RSVP by that date. However, if you 
wish to attend the workshop dinner (which will be at attendees own 
cost), please do let me know so that I can make the appropriate 
reservations.

This workshop is funded by the Cambridge Centre for the Study of 
Existential Risk (http://cser.org/) and the School of Arts and 
Humanities at the University of Cambridge.

Please do feel free to drop me an email if you have any questions.

Best,

Adam

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