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Subject: Final tickets for Daniel Dennett on the Evolution of the Mind, Consciousness and AI
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Daniel Dennett on The Evolution of the Mind Consciousness and Al
Monday 20th Feb. 7pm. Emmanuel Centre Speakers
How come there are conscious minds? ; 1
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How do language and culture evolve? Austin B. Fletcher Professor of Philosophy at
Should we still teach children things which computers can do Tufts University, who has published numerous
better? books, including Breaking the Spell (2007),
Will our smart electronic devices rob us of our intelligence? Darwin's Dangerous Idea (1996) and
Will human intelligence and Al co•evolve? Consciousness Explained (1991). Along with
Richard Dawkins, Christopher Hitchens and
These are some of the intriguing questions that Daniel Dennett, Sam Harris. he is known as one of the 'Four
one of the most influential and provocative thinkers of modern Horsemen of New Atheism'. In 2012 he was
times, will be seeking to answer when he comes to the awarded the Erasmus Prize, recognising his
Intelligence Squared stage to discuss his lifetime's work on the ability to translate the cultural significance of
evolution of the human mind. Dennett's cross-disciplinary science and technology to a broad audience.
approach - encompassing neuroscience. evolutionary biology and
artificial intelligence - has been widely acclaimed and helped Vr Blaise Agiiera y Arcas (via video-link)
redefine the role of the philosopher for our age. Head of machine learning at Google in Seattle.
One of his current interests is how machine
In this exclusive event, Dennett will explore the major themes of leaming can give us insights into nature and
his forthcoming book, From Bacteria to Bach and Back, including human behaviour.
how our minds came into existence, how our brains work, and
how ideas are culturally transmitted. He will explode many of the lia
r Random International
notions we take for granted about how we think - such as the idea Experimental artist collective, best known for
of the individual — offering instead a bold new explanation of their Rain Room installation, whose work
human consciousness which views it largely as a product of explores the relationship between humankind
cultural evolution built up over millennia. and technology. They have had blockbuster
exhibitions at MOMA, LACMA and the Barbican.
Sharing the stage with Dennett will be key figures from the next
generation of scientists, Al experts, philosophers and artists, with Nicholas Shea
whom he will engage on what it means to be human. Interdisciplinary philosopher of mind and
cognitive science with a particular interest in
Join us on February 20th, hear the brilliant thinkers on stage and mental representation and information
have your chance to put your questions to the panel. As Dennett processing in the brain. He is currently leading a
puts it himself, 'It is often the amateurs who have the most project within the Arts and Humanities Research
perceptive comments of all'. Council's Science in Culture theme, working
with psychology and neuroscience to
understand the mind. He is a Professor of
Philosophy at the Institute of Philosophy. School
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of Advanced Study. University of London.
Vr Tara Swart
Neuroscientist. award-winning author and a
medical doctor. She is founder of The Unlimited
Mind and Faculty at MIT Sloan. She also works
as a leadership coach, using her 20 years'
research into how our brains work, to help
people deal with the stress of constant change
and rapid technological advancement.
Chair
Daniel Glaser
Director of the Science Gallery at King's College
London, and one of the country's most popular
neuroscientists. He has presented and
contributed to numerous BBC television and
radio programmes, and was the first scientist to
serve as a judge for the Man Booker Prize, as
well as the first Scientist in Residence at the
Institute of Contemporary Arts in London. He
was previously head of Engaging Science at
Wellcome Trust.
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