13 Min.

Are we different from machines‪?‬ Science & Eternity Podcast

    • Naturwissenschaften

With the development of AI systems that can now create original artwork, make leading breakthroughs in the field of medicine, and even beat the most successful lawyers in identifying legal problems, we ask the question - can the best of our humanity be reduced to a mechanical process?
In this second installment of the "Science & Eternity" series we continue our journey around Japan and meet with Professor Peter Robinson, Computer Scientist at Cambridge University, whose research concerns problems at the boundary between people and computers.
Science & Eternity is a collaboration between owlinspace and The Faraday Institute, exploring the relationship between groundbreaking science and the human experience.
owlinspace at https://owlinspace.com
The Faraday Institute at https://faraday-institute.org

With the development of AI systems that can now create original artwork, make leading breakthroughs in the field of medicine, and even beat the most successful lawyers in identifying legal problems, we ask the question - can the best of our humanity be reduced to a mechanical process?
In this second installment of the "Science & Eternity" series we continue our journey around Japan and meet with Professor Peter Robinson, Computer Scientist at Cambridge University, whose research concerns problems at the boundary between people and computers.
Science & Eternity is a collaboration between owlinspace and The Faraday Institute, exploring the relationship between groundbreaking science and the human experience.
owlinspace at https://owlinspace.com
The Faraday Institute at https://faraday-institute.org

13 Min.