Artificial Intelligence, Ethics, and Beliefs: The Logic and Religion Webinar, October 13

FRANCISCO MARIANO assismariano at ufrn.edu.br
Tue Oct 11 10:07:00 EDT 2022


You are invited to participate in the next session of the Logic and
Religion Webinar Series which will be held on *October 13, 2022*, at *4pm
CET* with the topic:



*Artificial Intelligence, Ethics, and Beliefs.*

*Speakers:* Sara Lumbreras Sancho
<https://www.iit.comillas.edu/people/slumbreras> (Comillas Pontifical
University, Spain) and Mark Graves
<https://philpeople.org/profiles/mark-graves-1> (Center for Theology and
Natural Science, USA).

*Chair:* Andrea Vestrucci
<https://www.uni-bamberg.de/aise/team/prof-dr-andrea-vestrucci/>(University
of Bamberg, Germany, and Starr King School, USA)




Please register in advance!
https://www.logicandreligion.com/webinars




Abstract: This webinar will explore the connections between Artificial
Intelligence (AI), ethics, beliefs and spirituality. Sara Lumbreras will
focus on the differences between human belief as described in the
Creditions model proposed by Angel & Seiz, and current AI systems, rather
than the ones anticipated by transhumanist authors such as Kurzweil. These
differences lead to some AI models being more ethical than others and thus
for an ethical basis to build a better AI. Mark Graves will explore his
recent work on AI *morality
<https://jmt.scholasticahq.com/article/34130-theological-foundations-for-moral-artificial-intelligence>*
 and *spirituality <https://www.ijimai.org/journal/bibcite/reference/2979>*.
He draws upon systems theory and Josiah Royce's pragmatic philosophy to
describe a structure for AI models compatible with human moral psychology
and spirituality.





Join us 5 minutes prior to the beginning of the session!

With best wishes,





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Francisco de Assis Mariano
The University of Missouri-Columbia
LARA Secretary
lara at logicandreligion.com
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