This book reports on the results of the third edition of the premier conference in the field of philosophy of artificial intelligence, PT-AI 2017, held on November 4 – 5, 2017 at the University of Leeds, UK. It covers: advanced knowledge on key AI concepts, including complexity, computation, creativity, embodiment, representation and superintelligence; cutting-edge ethical issues, such as the AI impact on human dignity and society, responsibilities and rights of machines, as well as AI threats to humanity and AI safety; and cutting-edge developments in techniques to achieve AI, including machine learning, neural networks, dynamical systems. The book also discusses important applications of AI, including big data analytics, expert systems, cognitive architectures, and robotics. It offers a timely, yet very comprehensive snapshot of what is going on in the field of AI, especially at the interfaces between philosophy, cognitive science, ethics and computing.
Tabella dei contenuti
Dynamic Concept Spaces in Computational Creativity for Music.- Friendly Superintelligent AI: All You Need is Love.- Creative AI: Music Composition Programs as an Extension of the Composer’s Mind.- Social Cognition and Artificial Agents.- A Framework For Exploring Artificial Personhood.- Artificial Brains and Hybrid Minds.- In Critique of Robo Law: the Model of Smart Law.- Modelling Machine Learning Models.- An Alleged Responsibility Gap.- Externalist and Sociolinguistic Perspectives on the Turing Test.- Do Machine-Learning Machines Learn?.- From Impossibility to Multiplicity.