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From: Judith Weik <jw...@cam.ac.uk>
Subject: Lecture by Daniel Dennett and 'Kinds of Intelligence 2.0: Machine
        Minds' conference, June 2019
Date: Fri, 31 May 2019 12:40:38 +0100
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Dear all
On behalf of the Leverhulme Centre for the Future of Intelligence, I 
would like to make you aware of the following two events. Apologies for 
any cross-posting.
Kind regards,
Judith
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*The Margaret Boden Lecture 2019: **Professor Daniel Dennett **(Tufts 
University)*
Tuesday 18 June 2019 at 17:30, Babbage Lecture Theatre, Cambridge
This event is free, but *booking is recommended*: https://bit.ly/2WBejk2

_Abstract: Smart Machines and a Reverse Turing Test_
Is the goal of AI to create smart machines or artificial colleagues? The 
distinction is of great importance, but the grounds for drawing it have 
been confused by forces that distort our imagination. Several sources of 
misdirection are innocently hidden in Alan Turing's initial description 
of the Imitation Game, now known as the Turing Test. Once these 
confusions are exposed, we can explore steps that might maintain bright 
lines between tools, tool-makers, and tool-users, as part of the policy 
innovations required to preserve the integrity of inquiry.

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*Conference: Kinds of Intelligence 2.0: Machine Minds*
19 - 21 June 2019
Newnham College, Cambridge
*Tickets sales (**booking closes on 8 June):* https://bit.ly/2ElsZte 
<http://kindsofintelligence.com/> (Concession fee available)
Day 1 - Wednesday 19 June: Consciousness in the age of deep learning
Day 2 - Thursday 20 June: Generality and intelligence in animals and AI
Day 3 - Friday 21 June: Artificial Intelligence and intelligence 
augmentation
A detailed schedule can be found here: http://kindsofintelligence.com/

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Building, 7 West Road, Cambridge CB3 9DT



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