Artificial Intelligence (AI)is now all around us and affects just about every aspect of our lives.
More recent developments in machine learning and robotics produce a myriad of questions and concerns. In what sense is artificial intelligence a form of intelligence? Is acting as if intelligent the same as being intelligent? Are human brain processes essentially computations? Can a machine be conscious, self-aware, autonomous, creative, a person? Can we build AI and align it with our values and ethics? If so, what ethical system do we choose? Can machines achieve so-called singularity, namely a form of intelligence that far surpasses human intelligence? Does this moment pose an existential treat to humanity, and what does it take for us to stay in control? How can we make sure that the future goes well rather than badly for future generations, and should we take the ethical long-term view?
We will explore and discuss pressing metaphysical and ethical issues and concerns arising from today’s rapidly evolving technologies.
This course is part of the Oxford University Summer School for Adults (OUSSA) programme.