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AI – Ethical and Religious Perspectives

Will advances in AI serve to enhance or diminish our moral and spiritual selves?
Will these advances serve to create better or worse societies?

Experts from AI, computer science, psychology, engineering, philosophy and theology discuss ethical and religious perspectives of Artificial Intelligence.


Read the report (PDF)


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Humans through the AI looking Glass – Short Film /humans-through-the-ai-looking-glass/ Thu, 10 Jan 2019 16:35:10 +0000 https://science-human.org/?p=2968

In this short film, an AI expert, a philosopher, psychologist, theologian, and neuroscientist discuss how AI works so well as a mirror for humans.

 


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The Path to Artificial Consciousness – Short Film /the-path-to-artificial-consciousness/ Thu, 10 Jan 2019 10:40:07 +0000 https://science-human.org/?p=2978

In this short film, an AI expert, a philosopher, psychologist, theologian, and neuroscientist discuss how AI works so well as a mirror for humans.


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What is the Singularity? – Short Film /what-is-the-singularity/ Thu, 10 Jan 2019 09:03:00 +0000 https://science-human.org/?p=2982

Watch our short film where AI experts Murray Shanahan of DeepMind and Anders Sandberg of the Future of Humanity Institute, Oxford, give their answers to the question: What is the Singularity?


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AlphaGolem – SHDP Director’s article in AEON /shdp-director-john-cornwells-aeon-article/ Wed, 14 Nov 2018 21:52:20 +0000 http://tommustester.wpengine.com/?p=1 SHDP Director John Cornwell's AEON Article

Asterion the Minotaur prowls the streets of Toulouse in the show ‘Le Gardien du Temple’ by La Machine street theatre company, France, 4 November 2018. Photo by Alain Pitton/NurPhoto via Getty Images.

SHDP Director John Cornwell’s AEON Article, Alpha Golem – “When we pit ourselves against machines, the game can only end in tears. It is in our gift to imagine another way.”

 


Read John’s article on Aeon


 

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AI in Science Fiction Film and Literature – Short Film /ai-in-science-fiction-short-documentary/ Mon, 23 Jul 2018 20:30:29 +0000 http://tommustester.wpengine.com/?p=27

SHDP’s short documentary film on AI in Sci-Fi Film and Literature, the subject of a conference at Jesus College, Cambridge. AI experts, Sci-Fi authors and film makers discuss how Sci-Fi addresses the big questions posed by AI, and the roles both the AI and Sci-Fi communities can play in communicating and discussing the hopes and fears of Artificial Intelligence.

Artificial Intelligence in Sci Fi Film and Literature

Science Fiction film and literary fictions have been a forum for the drama of ideas that circulate around AI and its future, not least important ethical questions. At many stages we find fiction in all its forms driving ideas in AI and vice-versa. Crucially, we find the relationship between AI developments and our hopes, fears and ambitions, worked out imaginatively through a variety of stories. In this short film, Artificial Intelligence experts, Science Fiction (SF) authors, technology experts, and scholars of literature discuss these fascinating ideas and ask: what can we learn about ourselves in relation to AI by exploring these narratives?

This film is based on ideas discussed at the Science & Human Dimension Project’s (SHDP) AI and the Future of Humanity Project conference ‘AI in Sci Fi Film and Literature’ at Jesus College, Cambridge. We are grateful to Templeton World Charity Foundation (TWCF) for their funding of this project. This short film was made by SHDP in collaboration with Colin Ramsay of Little Dragon Films.


 

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Artificial Intelligence and the Future of Humanity Project 2017-19 /ai-and-the-future-of-humanity/ Sun, 13 Aug 2017 09:23:45 +0000 https://science-human.org/?p=2990 The Science & Human Dimension Project is delighted to announce it has been awarded funding from Templeton World Charity Foundation (TWCF) for the AI and the Future of Humanity Project.
Project Overview

Artificial Intelligence (AI) has entered a new era in which machines are no longer constrained by programming, but exhibit self-learning capabilities with ever increasing speed and capacity. The aim of Artificial Intelligence at its most ambitious is to achieve a “Singularity”, or Artificial General Intelligence – i.e., to outstrip human intelligence. Future goals of AI research speculate about the possibility of a “transhuman” condition—in other words, enhanced humanity. In this project we aim to draw the humanities into the debates and critiques of these ambitions. The disciplines of the humanities envisaged include literary studies, philosophy of mind and of religion, anthropology, cultural studies, and theology.

So far the debates about the impact of AI and critiques of AI’s influence have been largely confined within the disciplines of computer science, social sciences and economics, and therefore primarily quantitative in emphasis, as well as being primarily focused on practical applications such as security, defence, and social welfare. This is clearly visible in texts such as Martin Rees’s Our Final Century (2003), Ray Kurzweil’s The Age of Spiritual Machines (1999), Nick Bostrom’s Superintelligence – Paths, Dangers, Strategies (2014), and Murray Shanahan’s Technological Singularity (2015). There is therefore an urgent need for well-informed qualitative assessments of the potential impact of AI from the humanities, including from theology and spirituality.

Artificial General Intelligence works on the hypothesis that technology will replicate, and even outstrip, not only human intelligence generally, but specific human faculties such as imagination, consciousness, and agency. To what extent will these ambitions match, challenge, demoralise, or perhaps even aid these faculties as understood by disciplines within the humanities, including those that deal with moral and spiritual dimensions of life?

Project Goals

The goal of this project is to explore this and related question through a series of three conferences that bring together representatives of AI research along with scholars from the broad span of the humanities, preceded by a series of meetings with leading figures in each area. Our target audiences for both the meetings and the subsequent books include academics, religious leaders, researchers in these fields to post-doctoral level, and a wider public. The latter will be facilitated primarily by the journalism produced by representatives of the quality media who will be invited to the meetings, and by the book(s) published.

Outputs of the Project

The outputs of the Project include three major conferences; books that encompass the principal views of the main speakers; conference reports; short films featuring Q&A with speakers; and a range of print and broadcast journalism.

AI and the Humanities

We anticipate that the project will forge links between the AI communities and the humanities to ensure that the humanities—including philosophy of religion, anthropology of religion, and theology—as well as religious leaders become part of the conversation and the debate about artificial intelligence and the future of humanity.

AI in Science Fiction Film and Literature – SHDP Conference Report

Read about the ideas discussed at our March 2018 meeting here: AI in Sci Fi – Science and Human Dimension Project Conference Report

The Singularity Summit – SHDP Conference Report

An overview of the talks and discussions at our September 2018 meeting here: Singularity Summit – Conference Report Science and Human Dimension Project

AI – Ethical and Religious Perspectives – SHDP Conference Report

Executive summary and write up of the talks and discussions at our May 2019 meeting: AI Ethical and Religious Perspectives – Conference Report Science and Human Dimension Project


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