From a conference on the Ethics of AI co-sponsored by the NYU Center for Mind, Brain and Consciousness and the NYU Center for Bioethics, October 14-15, 2016 at NYU

Opening

Nick Bostrom

Virginia Dignum

Yann LeCun

Yann LeCun, Nick Bostrom, Virginia Dignum, and Tom Nagel

Peter Asaro on autonomous weapons

Kate Devlin on sex robots

Ned Block

Vasant Dhar on autonomous cars

Meia Chita-Tegmark, Max Tegmark, Jaan Tallinn

Stephen Wolfram on teaching principles to machines

Francesca Rossi on embodied ethics

Peter Railton on value learning

Matthew Liao, Francesca Rossi, Stephen Wolfram and Peter Railton

Stephen Wolfram and Tom Nagel

Francesca Rossi, Jaan Tallinn, Matthew Liao, Wendell Wallach and Peter Railton

Duncan Purves, Branden Fitelson and Tina Eliassi-Rad

John Basl, Eric Schwitzgebel and Gina Rini

Anna Greenspan, Brad Weslake, Неdda Мørсh, Stephen Wolfram, Ned Block and Virginia Dignum

Vasant Dhar and John Basl

Susan Schneider and Eliezer Yudkowsky

Jon Simon and Max Tegmark

Peter Asaro and Kate Devlin

Kate and Tom

Stuart Russell, Nick Bostrom and Peter Railton

Gina Rini and Tim Urban

Adam Kolber and Steve Petersen

Stephen, Jon, Brad, Неdda

Stuart Russell

Eliezer Yudkowsky

Max Tegmark and Meia Chita-Tegmark.

Wendell Wallach

Steve Petersen

Steve, Wendell, Max, Meia, Eliezer and Stuart

Matthew Liao

Mara Garza and Eric Schwitzgebel

John Basl

John Basl and Ron Sandler

Final panel: Gary Marcus, Daniel Kahneman, Jaan Tallinn, Susan Schneider, Jürgen Schmidhuber

Afterparty: Tina Eliassi-Rad and Julian Togelius

Joanna Smolenski and Mara Garza

Afterparty: Arden Koehler, Adam Lovett and Jenny Judge


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