Philosophy of artificial intelligence
The ethics of uncertain sentience refers to questions surrounding the treatment of and moral obligations towards individuals whose sentience—the capacity to subjectively sense and feel—and resulting ability to experience pain is uncertain; the topic has been particularly discussed within the field of animal ethics, with the precautionary principle frequently invoked in response. (Wikipedia).
A few clips of various philosophers discussing Aristotle's ethics and virtue ethics in general and how, unlike both utilitarianism and Kantianism, it involves no formula or criterion for right action. The speakers featured include Julia Annas, Nicholas Smith, Martha Nussbaum, Bernard Willi
From playlist Ethics & Moral Philosophy
Artificial Intelligence, ethics and the law: What challenges? What opportunities?
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is no longer sci-fi. From driverless cars to the use of machine learning algorithms to improve healthcare services and the financial industry, AI and algorithms are shaping our daily practices, and a fast-growing number of fundamental aspects of our societies.
From playlist AI at the Turing
Moral Skepticism - Philippa Foot (1970)
A criticism of moral skepticism in which expressions of form is analyzed and found to be other than skeptics have maintained. Moral concepts are suggested to have primary and dependent uses. The skeptics have latched on to the dependent; hence, their error. #Philosophy #Ethics #Metaethics
From playlist Ethics & Moral Philosophy
Can we apply human ethics to robots?
Robot ethics attempt to apply human ethics to robots. It explores the key questions of how to create robots that do not harm humans and who to hold responsible if they do. One argument states that the robots’ creators should hold responsibility for what the robots do. But the issue is no
From playlist Radical Innovations
Engineering ethics (professionalism, codes of ethics, moral frameworks, engineering as social experimentation, safety/risk, workplace, honesty, environmental, global) via a theory/case-study approach with a special focus on cases in electrical and computer engineering, humanitarian enginee
From playlist Ohio State: EE 481 - Engineering Ethics with Kevin Passino | CosmoLearning.org Engineering
Tech Ethics Practices to Implement at your Workplace
Practical tech ethics practices you can implement at your workplace.
From playlist 11 Short Machine Learning Ethics Videos
What Is The Uncertainty Principle?
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From playlist Science Unplugged: Quantum Mechanics
Disinformation (Data Ethics Lesson 1)
From deepfakes being used to harass women, worries about the role disinformation could play in the 2020 election, and news of extensive foreign influence operations, disinformation is in the news frequently and is an urgent issue. It is also indicative of the complexity and interdisciplina
From playlist Practical Data Ethics
Did Google’s A.I. Just Become Sentient? Two Employees Think So.
Can an A.I. think and feel? The answer is no, but to two Google engineers think this isn't the case. We're at the point where the Turing test looks like it's been conquered. » PODCAST: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC6jKUaNXSnuW52CxexLcOJg --- About ColdFusion --- ColdFusion is an Aust
From playlist Technology
Did Google's LaMDA chatbot just become sentient?
#lamda #google #ai Google engineer Blake Lemoine was put on leave after releasing proprietary information: An interview with the chatbot LaMDA that he believes demonstrates that this AI is, in fact, sentient. We analyze the claims and the interview in detail and trace how a statistical m
From playlist Best Of
Human-compatible artificial intelligence - Stuart Russell, University of California
It is reasonable to expect that AI capabilities will eventually exceed those of humans across a range of real-world-decision making scenarios. Should this be a cause for concern, as Alan Turing and others have suggested? Will we lose control over our future? Or will AI complement and augme
From playlist Interpretability, safety, and security in AI
Life as Computation | Introductory Astronomy Course 11.13
Welcome to Astronomy: Exploring Time and Space, a course from Professor Impey, a University Distinguished Professor of Astronomy at the University of Arizona. Learn about the foundations of astronomy in this free online course here on YouTube. This video is part of module 11, Astrobiology.
From playlist Introductory Astronomy Module 11: Astrobiology
Star Trek: Picard Discussion! - Offworld Episode 33
Star Trek: Picard is finally released! Ariel, Norm, and Kishore commemorate the show's debut by opening a bottle of Chateau Picard and reviewing the pilot episode. We dive into light spoilers throughout the discussion, so watch the pilot before jumping in! What did you think of the episode
From playlist Offworld
Ask Adam Savage: Managing Negative Emotions During a Build
Has Adam ever had a build go wrong because he wasn't in the right headspace? Has he ever avoided a project due to a fear of failure? How does Adam overcome creator's block, and did he experience any embarrassing failures at ILM? In this excerpt from our April 20 live stream, Adam answers q
From playlist Adam Savage's Live Streams
Ep 052: We Might Love David If He Wasn’t So Creepy — AI Artificial Intelligence (2001) w/ Jim Davies
Join Alex and guest host Dr. Jim Davies (https://jimdavies.org) in a discussion of the portrayal of artificial intelligence, consciousness, and love in Steven Spielberg’s Pinocchio-esque film, A.I.: Artificial Intelligence (2001) (https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0212720)! We explore the idea
From playlist CinemaPsych Podcast
Drake Equation | Introductory Astronomy Course 11.10
Welcome to Astronomy: Exploring Time and Space, a course from Professor Impey, a University Distinguished Professor of Astronomy at the University of Arizona. Learn about the foundations of astronomy in this free online course here on YouTube. This video is part of module 11, Astrobiology.
From playlist Introductory Astronomy Module 11: Astrobiology
Nicholas Humphrey on the Invention of Consciousness | Closer To Truth Chats
Neuropsychologist Nicholas Humphrey talks about his new book, Sentience: The Invention of Consciousness. He tackles the hard problem of consciousness, Phenomenal Consciousness vs. Cognitive Consciousness, and Identity Theory, while providing insight into his theory of consciousness and the
From playlist Closer To Truth Chats
Personhood: Crash Course Philosophy #21
Now that we’ve started talking about identity, today Hank tackles the question of personhood. Philosophers have tried to assess what constitutes personhood with a variety of different criteria, including genetic, cognitive, social, sentience, and the gradient theory. As with many of philos
From playlist Philosophy
Alien: Covenant - How Did David Create the Neomorphs?
By now we've hopefully all seen Alien: Covenant. If you haven't, go see it right away! It's awesome, and this has spoilers. After you've seen it, you'll probably have a few questions, just as I did. The main thing that left me wondering, was precisely HOW David did all of his genetic manip
From playlist Science for Common Folk
Engineering ethics (professionalism, codes of ethics, moral frameworks, engineering as social experimentation, safety/risk, workplace, honesty, environmental, global) via a theory/case-study approach with a special focus on cases in electrical and computer engineering, humanitarian enginee
From playlist Ohio State: EE 481 - Engineering Ethics with Kevin Passino | CosmoLearning.org Engineering