Tag: Seminar Series
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Session 28 - Intelligences - Alice and Bob's adventures in wonderlands of Reason
Published: at 14:00 CETIn this talk, Pierre Bessière presents the central ideas of his new book: why having a body fundamentally shapes intelligence, why disembodied AI systems depend on humans for meaning, and how natural agents remain necessarily ignorant of the world they act in. He contrasts two models of reasoning: logic and probability, arguing that only probabilistic reasoning allows intelligences to act meaningfully under uncertainty.
Session 26 - Steps to an Ethology of Insurrectionary Machines
Published: at 14:00 CESTDominique Lestel explores humanoid robots like Sophia as “Insurrectionary Machines” — artifacts that unsettle rather than serve, existing in friction with humans. From ancient idols to AI systems, these machines invite us to rethink life itself through an ethological lens.
Session 25- Kathinka Evers (Uppsala University) - Artificial Consciousness: Science Fiction, Utopia, or Pandora’s Box?
Published: at 13:00 CESTKathinka Evers explores why the question of artificial sentience (or “awareness”, or “consciousness”) is raised in science receiving considerable public funding despite the lack of empirical evidence? What this might mean and what the implications of it are.