How the UK and France Are Dealing with the AI Revolution
This paper looks at two parliamentary reports published in 2018, by the UK and France, on artificial intelligence. Both reports…
This paper looks at two parliamentary reports published in 2018, by the UK and France, on artificial intelligence. Both reports…
At tines it looks like math and the Bible do not match at all in their use of numbers. But…
Asimov's three laws of robotics in 1941 introduced ethical considerations into discussions about robots. His science fiction represented the vanguard…
This paper examines the distinctions in talking about computer software that have implications for both mathematics and moral thought. Open-source…
The talk began with a Dr. Seuss-like poem about Gordon College to illustrate what today's chatbots can produce with data…
The Rome Call for AI Ethics is a document signed for the first time on February 28th 2020, in Rome,…
The talk began with a Dr. Seuss-like poem about Montreat College to illustrate what today's chatbots can produce with data…
Well-known futurist Imagines a world where the difference between man and machine blurs, where the line between humanity and technology…
Based on his book on the topic, the author presents an engaging talk about technology in the 21st century and…
Provides insights on how to navigate the brand new world of AI as we apply God's ageless truths to our…
Cryptography rearranges power: it configures who can do what, from what. This makes cryptography an inherently political tool, and it…
Kurzweil brings a fresh perspective to advances toward the Singularity—assessing his 1999 prediction that AI will reach human level intelligence…
It’s tempting to think of our use of AI as a modern problem. It’s not. The “problem” with AI is…
This recent book provides wisdom and practical guidance for Christians studying and working in engineering, computer science, technical design, and…
As technology improves, will our relationship with religion and spirituality be rendered useless? The presenter notes that computers can tell…