[dundee] Fwd: DCA Dialogue: how to build a mind

Rick Moynihan rick.moynihan at gmail.com
Wed Feb 20 13:19:21 GMT 2008


>From memory, If you go into the DCA through the main entrance, ahead
(not down towards the bar) there are some stairs, besides the gallery
entrance.

All the lectures I've attended at the DCA as part of "the upgrade"
series have been at the room at the top of those stairs.  I'm assuming
this one will be their.

As I work with Chris, and spoke to him about this yesterday and it
looks like it's going to be an interesting lecture covering all of AI
(in 55mins).  I think Jesse comes from an imaging and computer vision
background, so I'm sure you'll find it valuable.

I'll probably go along too... if only to heckle our CTO :-)

R.


On 20/02/2008, Tim Spencer <samurai.mit at gmail.com> wrote:
> i would be very interested in this subject i am just trying to make a
> project for image recognition and it links into that
> where do i find out where to find the DCA Meeting Room
>
> cheers tim
>
>
> On 19/02/2008, Digit (SG) <digit.siljrath at googlemail.com> wrote:
> > "How to Build a Mind
> >
> > Chris Reed and Jesse Hoey
> >
> > Artificial Intelligence is about building systems that mimic or improve
> upon traits traditionally seen as uniquely human. But with computer
> grandmasters now commonplace, new challenges dominate the area. One thing,
> though, hasn't changed. The field is still, after half a century, driven by
> a fundamental debate about whether or not we need symbols in order to
> engineer intelligent systems."
> >
> > oh to be back in dundee to go check that out.  glad to see the dca is
> still impressing.  :)
> >
> > there are numerous excellent ideas on this topic being shared in the ted
> talks.
> >
> > typing ted talks (or "tedtalks") in your browsers should take you there.
> >
> > more commonly in this field seems to be the approach of rather than making
> the intelligence, making the evolution which naturally brings about
> intelligence.  perhaps not suited to all needs indeed, but it's own merits
> have the potential to go WAY further than what we can create directly.  (sez
> me)
> >
> > also, here's some other name drops supposedly related for interested
> parties, which admittedly, i have yet to get around to looking into myself.
> > Larry Yeager's Polyworld.  Kevin Coble's Neoterics.  Karl Sim's
> multilimbed creatures (MCs).  The Avida System jointly from the Digital Life
> Laboratory of the California Institute of Technology and the Microbial
> Evolution Labratory at Michigan State University.
> >
> > thnx to Clifford A. Pickover, king of name drops for those (in his book a
> begginers guide to immortality).
> >
> > heh, sorry, slightly outta the realm of just "linux".  ;) :D  .... or is
> it.....
> >
> >
> >
> > On 19/02/2008, Simon Wells <swells at computing.dundee.ac.uk> wrote:
> > > The forwarded message describes an event happening in the DCA
> > > tomorrow night that some of you might find interesting. Chris and
> > > Jesse are both colleagues of mine in the school of computing and
> > > should host an entertaining talk. Both of them are Linux users but
> > > the meeting itself is about A.I.
> > >
> > > I thought it might be of interest to some of you in the 'LUG.
> > >
> > > Simon
> > >
> > >
> > > Dr. Simon Wells
> > > ----------------------
> > > swells at computing.dundee.ac.uk
> > > School of Computing, Queen Mother Building, University of Dundee,
> > > Dundee, DD1 4HN.
> > > Tel: +44 (0)1382 386 526
> > > Fax: +44 (0)1382 385 509 (FAO: Simon Wells)
> > > http://xev.computing.dundee.ac.uk/swells/html/home.html
> > >
> > >
> > > Begin forwarded message:
> > >
> > > > Please join us tomorrow night for a public discussion about
> > > > artificial intelligence, history, current research, and prospects,
> > > > led by Chris Reed and I.   See below or http://www.dca.org.uk/
> > > > events/talks.asp for more details and to book a spot.
> > > >
> > > > Jesse
> > > >
> > > >
> > > > DCA/VRC Dialogue
> > > >
> > > > Wednesday 20 February 2008
> > > > 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm
> > > > DCA Meeting Room
> > > >
> > > > How to Build a Mind
> > > >
> > > > Chris Reed and Jesse Hoey
> > > >
> > > > Artificial Intelligence is about building systems that mimic or
> > > > improve upon traits traditionally seen as uniquely human. But with
> > > > computer grandmasters now commonplace, new challenges dominate the
> > > > area. One thing, though, hasn't changed. The field is still, after
> > > > half a century, driven by a fundamental debate about whether or not
> > > > we need symbols in order to engineer intelligent systems.
> > > >
> > >
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