The increasing incorporation of machine learning in neuroscience research as well as the use of the human brain as metaphor in current and historical conceptions of artificial intelligence, bring up the need for a (re)negotiation of intelligence, mind and brain, and consciousness. AA Cavia (Computer Scientist, Philosophy of Computation, Author of ‘Logiciel’), Prof. Dr. John-Dylan Haynes (Professor of Neuroscience, Director of BCAN, Charité) and Prof. Dr. Beate Krickel (Professor of Philosophy of Cognition & Dean of the Faculty for Humanities and Educational Sciences, Technical University Berlin ) will approach this negotiation from their specific perspectives, converging in a shared discussion.
Curated by Lars Pinkwart, Moderated by Nani Gutiérrez & Maximilian Kenzo Molitor
The increasing incorporation of machine learning in neuroscience research as well as the use of the human brain as metaphor in current and historical conceptions of artificial intelligence, bring up the need for a (re)negotiation of intelligence, mind and brain, and consciousness. AA Cavia (Computer Scientist, Philosophy of Computation, Author of ‘Logiciel’), Prof. Dr. John-Dylan Haynes (Professor of Neuroscience, Director of BCAN, Charité) and Prof. Dr. Beate Krickel (Professor of Philosophy of Cognition & Dean of the Faculty for Humanities and Educational Sciences, Technical University Berlin ) will approach this negotiation from their specific perspectives, converging in a shared discussion.
Curated by Lars Pinkwart, Moderated by Nani Gutiérrez & Maximilian Kenzo Molitor
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The increasing incorporation of machine learning in neuroscience research as well as the use of the human brain as metaphor in current and historical conceptions of artificial intelligence, bring up the need for a (re)negotiation of intelligence, mind and brain, and consciousness.
The increasing incorporation of machine learning in neuroscience research as well as the use of the human brain as metaphor in current and historical conceptions of artificial intelligence, bring up the need for a (re)negotiation of intelligence, mind and brain, and consciousness. AA Cavia (Computer Scientist, Philosophy of Computation, Author of ‘Logiciel’), Prof. Dr. John-Dylan Haynes (Professor of Neuroscience, Director of BCAN, Charité) and Prof. Dr. Beate Krickel (Professor of Philosophy of Cognition & Dean of the Faculty for Humanities and Educational Sciences, Technical University Berlin ) will approach this negotiation from their specific perspectives, converging in a shared discussion.
Curated by Lars Pinkwart, Moderated by Nani Gutiérrez & Maximilian Kenzo Molitor