Foundations and Frontiers of Artificial Intelligence
The course will enable students to understand and evaluate major philosophical and technological discussions surrounding AI and its applications.
- the possibility of AI, strong/weak AI, Turing test
- Chinese rooms, symbol grounding, physicality
- scientific method, automated scientific discovery
- evolution of autonomous behavior, evolutionary psychology
- synthetic biology, organic computing
- foundations from neurobiology
- Turing-Church thesis, physical limits of computation
- hypercomputation and AI
- theories of consciousness
- free will, dualism
- intelligent agents and game theory
- direct brain machine interfaces, augmented cognition, mind reading
- nanotechnology, transhumanism, the singularity
- simulation hypothesis, virtual worlds
- quantum mechanics and observation
- social and intelligent agents, interaction, “laws of robotics”
- history and literature of AI and artificial agents
Materials
Course site on Google Sites: Foundations and Frontiers of AI