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SUMMARY:Ethics in AI Colloquium - Provably Beneficial Artificial Intellige
 nce - Professor Stuart J Russell OBE (University of California)\, Professo
 r Ruth Chang (University of Oxford)\, Dr Caroline Green (Philosophy\, Oxfo
 rd)\, Sir Nigel Shadbolt (Jesus College)
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20250227T170000Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20250227T183000Z
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DESCRIPTION:Abstract: In 1951\, Alan Turing predicted the eventual loss of
  human control over machines that exceed human capabilities. I will argue 
 that Turing was right to express concern but wrong to think that doom is i
 nevitable. Instead\, we need to develop a new kind of AI that is provably 
 beneficial to humans. I will describe an approach -- assistance games -- t
 hat seems promising. On the horizon\, however\, are a number of open quest
 ions\, some of them familiar to moral philosophers and government regulato
 rs and some of them new.\n\nA joint event with the Philosophy\, Law & Poli
 tics Colloquium Series\, funded by the Hewlett Foundation and the Institut
 e for Ethics in AI Colloquium Series.\nSpeakers:\nProfessor Stuart J Russe
 ll OBE (University of California)\, Professor Ruth Chang (University of Ox
 ford)\, Dr Caroline Green (Philosophy\, Oxford)\, Sir Nigel Shadbolt (Jesu
 s College)
LOCATION:Bodleian Libraries\, Oxford
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URL:https://talks.ox.ac.uk/talks/id/14555631-dcb2-45ab-9f71-e76185bd1605/
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 Intelligence - Professor Stuart J Russell OBE (University of California)\,
  Professor Ruth Chang (University of Oxford)\, Dr Caroline Green (Philosop
 hy\, Oxford)\, Sir Nigel Shadbolt (Jesus College)
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SUMMARY:Ethics in AI Colloquium - Provably Beneficial Artificial Intellige
 nce - Professor Stuart J Russell OBE (University of California)\, Professo
 r Ruth Chang (University of Oxford)\, Dr Caroline Green (Philosophy\, Oxfo
 rd)\, Sir Nigel Shadbolt (Jesus College)
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20250227T170000Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20250227T183000Z
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DESCRIPTION:Abstract: In 1951\, Alan Turing predicted the eventual loss of
  human control over machines that exceed human capabilities. I will argue 
 that Turing was right to express concern but wrong to think that doom is i
 nevitable. Instead\, we need to develop a new kind of AI that is provably 
 beneficial to humans. I will describe an approach -- assistance games -- t
 hat seems promising. On the horizon\, however\, are a number of open quest
 ions\, some of them familiar to moral philosophers and government regulato
 rs and some of them new.\n\nA joint event with the Philosophy\, Law & Poli
 tics Colloquium Series\, funded by the Hewlett Foundation and the Institut
 e for Ethics in AI Colloquium Series.\nSpeakers:\nProfessor Stuart J Russe
 ll OBE (University of California)\, Professor Ruth Chang (University of Ox
 ford)\, Dr Caroline Green (Philosophy\, Oxford)\, Sir Nigel Shadbolt (Jesu
 s College)
LOCATION:Bodleian Libraries\, Oxford
TZID:Europe/London
URL:https://talks.ox.ac.uk/talks/id/14555631-dcb2-45ab-9f71-e76185bd1605/
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DESCRIPTION:Talk:Ethics in AI Colloquium - Provably Beneficial Artificial 
 Intelligence - Professor Stuart J Russell OBE (University of California)\,
  Professor Ruth Chang (University of Oxford)\, Dr Caroline Green (Philosop
 hy\, Oxford)\, Sir Nigel Shadbolt (Jesus College)
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SUMMARY:Ethics in AI Colloquium - Two Mistakes in AI Design? - Professor R
 uth Chang (University of Oxford)\, Professor Philipp Koralus (University o
 f Oxford)\, Dr Alex Grzankowski (University of London)\, Professor John Ta
 sioulas (University of Oxford)
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20250213T170000Z
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DESCRIPTION:This talk explores how two false assumptions about values embe
 dded in machine learning design might\, if corrected\, help technologists 
 make progress on aligning machine outputs with human values. Can an AI be 
 built that avoids these two mistakes? I sketch a possible design that is a
  hybrid of both machine learning and symbolic systems. \nSpeakers:\nProfes
 sor Ruth Chang (University of Oxford)\, Professor Philipp Koralus (Univers
 ity of Oxford)\, Dr Alex Grzankowski (University of London)\, Professor Jo
 hn Tasioulas (University of Oxford)
LOCATION:St Luke's Chapel\, Oxford
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 ofessor Ruth Chang (University of Oxford)\, Professor Philipp Koralus (Uni
 versity of Oxford)\, Dr Alex Grzankowski (University of London)\, Professo
 r John Tasioulas (University of Oxford)
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