GGD #100 Quack: A sensational 18thC robot duck, and its links to modern AI
14 Nov 2024, 6:00pm - 9:00pm
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For our Cenetenary event we are partnering again with Data Bristol – at their invite – it also have marvelous Miranda speaking so it will be a great talk. Big Thanks To BJSS for hosting and Data Bristol for organising and we shall look forward to catching up with you all on the 14th
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AGENDA
18.00 – 18:20 Meet & Greet
18:20 – 19:10 Quack: A sensational 18thC robot duck, and its links to modern AI by Miranda Mowbray
In the last few years, developments in generative AI have been associated with jaw-dropping technical advances and feats of engineering, public spectacle, wildly exuberant predictions, and controversies about the nature of life itself. This kind of atmosphere has occurred before. My talk will be about the Digesting Duck, a clockwork-driven robot duck which was a sensation across Europe in the 18th Century. I’ll describe some links between the Digesting Duck and modern AI, both in terms of technological development, and of the philosophical questions raised in discussions about them. What can be learned from the Digesting Duck that is applicable to modern AI?
BIO
Miranda Mowbray is an honorary lecturer at the University of Bristol, where she teaches ethics for AI. She is not a robot, honest.
19:10 – 19:40 Pizza and Networking
19:40 – 20:30 Chew Yean Yam (Nokia)
Lead AI strategy, product definition, and AI capabilities delivery.
Design and build AI solutions for enterprises worldwide across diverse industries
Hosted and Sponsored by BJSS – www.bjss.com – a leading technology and engineering consultancy for business.
Pizzas and Drinks during the event – thanks BJSS!
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Looking forward to seeing you all on Thursday.
Serrie, Gudren and Maria