Public Lecture Series "Taming the Machines"Webinar: Does AlphaGo Actually Play Go? Concerning the State Space of AI
5 November 2020

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Our public lecture series “Taming the Machines” is going to kick off winter term with Professor Holger Lyre’s talk on November 5th, 2020. In his talk he will develop and propose a general model of the state space of AI. Given the breathtaking progress in AI research and technologies in recent years, such conceptual work is of substantial theoretical interest. The present AI hype is mainly driven by the triumph of deep learning neural networks. As the distinguishing feature of such networks is the ability to self-learn, self-learning is identified as one important dimension of the AI state space. Another dimension is recognized as generalization, the possibility to go over from specific to more general types of problems. A third dimension is semantic grounding. Our overall analysis connects to a number of known foundational issues in the philosophy of mind and cognition: the blockhead objection, the Turing test, the symbol grounding problem, the Chinese room argument, and use theories of meaning. It shall finally be argued that the dimension of grounding decomposes into three sub-dimensions. And the dimension of self-learning turns out as only one of a whole range of “self-x-capacities” (based on ideas of organic computing) that span the self-x-subspace of the full AI state space.
Where: The event will take place as a digital zoom webinar. The access data will be sent to you by e-mail after registration on our research group’s website and are valid for all six lectures of the series.
Registration and complete programme of our „Taming the Machines“ lecture series:
https://www.inf.uni-hamburg.de/en/inst/ab/eit/taming-the-machines/winter20-21.html