Steven Pinker – The Philosophy of Free Will

Steven Pinker - The Philosophy of Free Will
Steven Pinker is a Canadian-born American cognitive psychologist, linguist, and popular science author. He is Johnstone Family Professor in the Department of Psychology at Harvard University, and is known for his advocacy of evolutionary psychology and the computational theory of mind.

Recorded, 2016
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The Future of Quantum Computing – Prof. Seth Lloyd

The Future of Quantum Computing - Prof. Seth Lloyd
Seth Lloyd is a professor of mechanical engineering and physics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He refers to himself as a “quantum mechanic”.

8.22.16
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Millions May lose Their Jobs To AI – Prof. Osborne

Millions May lose Their Jobs To AI - Prof. Osborne
Michael Osborne (DPhil Oxon) works to develop machine intelligence in sympathy with societal needs. His work in Machine Learning has been successfully applied in diverse contexts, from aiding the detection of planets in distant solar systems to enabling self-driving cars to determine when their maps may have changed due to roadworks. Dr Osborne also has deep interests in the broader societal consequences of machine learning and robotics, and has analysed how intelligent algorithms might soon substitute for human workers.

Dr Osborne is the Dyson Associate Professor in Machine Learning, a co-director of the Oxford Martin programme on Technology and Employment, an Official Fellow of Exeter College, and a co-director of the EPSRC Centre for Doctoral Training in Autonomous Intelligent Machines and Systems, all at the University of Oxford.

Recorded: Dec 29th, 2017
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An Artificially Intelligent World – Yuval Harari

An Artificially Intelligent World - Yuval Harari
December 29th, 2017

Yuval Harari’s recent work looks at the consequences of a futuristic biotechnological world where sentient biological organisms are surpassed by their own creations; he has said “Homo sapiens as we know them will disappear in a century or so”.
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