The Ethics of Artificial Minds
Dr. Nick Bostrom is the Director of the Future of Humanity Institute, Faculty of Philosophy & James Martin 21st Century School, University of Oxford.
Fact of fiction
Is the future of robotics fact of fiction? What is artificial intelligence truly capable of producing? What are the challenges to humanity and how could this impinge on our human rights?
In 2006 the UK Office of Science and Innovation's Horizon Scanning Centre commissioned research into the future of robotics. The resulting paper, entitled “Utopian dream or rise of the machines?”, examined the developments in artificial intelligence and how this may impact on law and politics. The report predicted a "monumental shift" that could occur should robots develop to the extent where they are able to reproduce, improve themselves or develop artificial intelligence.
With Bill Gates heralding ‘a robot in every home’ and a future in which robotic devices will become a part of our day-to-day lives, the ‘Three Laws of Robotics’ drawn up by Isaac Asimov could possibly shift from just being a good piece of science fiction to helping to shape the basis of future public policy.
Is the future of robotics fact of fiction? What is artificial intelligence truly capable of producing? What are the challenges to humanity and how could this impinge on our human rights?
On the 15th January 2008 at the Royal Society of Medicine, London, BioCentre hosted an assessment of these new challenges, informed by key actors within this emerging field of science and technology.
Speaker Profiles
"Utopian dream or rise of the machines?” - UK Office of Science and Innovation's Horizon Scanning Centre.
A robot in every home - Writing in the journal, Scientific American, Bill Gates predicts that the next hot development will be robotics.
Walking with Robots - With the aim of clearing up misconceptions about what intelligent robots are, 'Walking with Robots' is a three-year programme of public events funded by the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC).