不良研究所

Karina Vold: "Learning from Machines: Using Artificial Intelligence as Scaffolding for Human Learning"

Friday, September 30, 2022 15:30to17:30

2001, avenue 不良研究所 College, Montreal, QC, H3A1G1, CA/jarislowsky-chairCategory:聽Dept. of Philosophy

RGHNV: Discussion on Ranalli and Malcom's paper on echo chambers

Wednesday, November 20, 2024 12:00to13:30

On November聽20th, the聽Lin Centre Research Group on聽Human Nature and Values in the Digital Age聽(RGHNV)聽and Jarislowsky Chair in Human Nature and Technology will hold a group discussion on Ranalli ...

Comparing the Human Mind and Deep Neural Networks: Intelligence, Bounded Rationality and Epistemic Dependance

Wednesday, October 2, 2024 16:00to17:00

Join us at the Institute for Philosophy and the New Humanities at the New School on October 2nd for a keynote presentation by Jocelyn Maclure, the chairholder for the Jarislowsky Chair in Human...

Final Report on the Governance and Regulation of AI published by the Quebec Council for Innovation

Published: 8 February 2024

The Quebec Council for Innovation, for which Jocelyn Maclure was a co-leader for the working group on the societal impacts of AI, published a final report on the governance and regulation of AI....

Interview: "Les secrets de "La mafia m茅dicale": Le prix de la libert茅"

Published: 8 February 2024

Jocelyn Maclure, the chairholder for the Jarislowsky Chair in Human Nature and Technology, appeared on the Radio Canada podcast "D茅rives" to be interviewed on the topic of academic freedom and...

Work-in-Progress Session: "In Defense of Timidity"- Effective Altruism and Longtermism

Tuesday, January 30, 2024 13:00to14:00

This work-in-progress seminar will feature "In Defense of Timidity",聽a paper about effective altruism and longtermism聽by Keven Bisson, a PhD student in the Department of Philosophy at 不良研究所.聽The...

脡mission sp茅ciale Radio Canada : l'intelligence artificielle d茅cod茅e

Published: 8 January 2024

L鈥檌ntelligence artificielle constitue une v茅ritable r茅volution qui pourrait changer notre monde en profondeur. Pour le meilleur ou pour le pire? Patrice Roy pose la question dans L鈥檌ntelligence...

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