NEIL LEACH (FIU)
ALIEN INTELLIGENCE: AN INTRODUCTION TO AGI
Neil Leach is Professor at Florida International University (FIU), where he directs the Doctor of Design (DDes) program. He has also taught at the AA, Harvard GSD, Cornell, Columbia GSAPP, IaaC and SCI-Arc. He has been a researcher for NASA, and has published over 40 books, including Architecture in the Age of AI: An Introduction to AI for Architects
OpenAI’s definition of Artificial General Intelligence (AGI) is: ‘a highly autonomous system that can outperform humans at most economically valuable work.’
This series addresses the theme of AGI. Are we there yet? If not, how far are we away? What would it take to reach AGI? And are the implications – the dangers, the risks and advantages – of reaching AGI?
ARTIFICIAL GENERAL INTELLIGENCE
Sun 15 September [10.00 am EST]
STUART RUSSELL (UC BERKELEY)
AGI – WHAT IF WE SUCCEED?
Sun 22 September [10.00 am EST]
NEIL LEACH (FIU)
ALIEN INTELLIGENCE: AN INTRODUCTION TO AGI
Sun 29 September [10.00am EST]
AGI FOR DESIGNERS
Neil Leach, Karla Sandana Ochoa, Daniel Bolojan, Philippe Morel, Michael Just,
Smaro Katsangelou
Sun 6 October [11.30 am EST]
BLAISE AGUERA Y ARCAS (Google)
AGI – ARE WE THERE YET?
Sun 13 October [10.00am EST]
KARL FRISTON (UCL)
THE PHYSICS OF SENTIENCE
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