Do Robots Talk?
A Symposium on the philosophical relevance of human-machine communications
A special track symposium at the Annual Conference of the Society for Artificial Intelligence and Simulation of Behaviour AISB
This symposium consists in a session of talks discussing the role natural language processing algorithms and their embodied versions (robots) can, will, and should have in different forms of communicative sequences, and in which they can’t, won’t, and shouldn’t be considered an equal participant.
Overview
Where? St. Mary’s University London, UK
When? 06th-09th April 2020
Organization Committee
Hendrik Kempt, University of Siegen
Sebastian Nähr, University of Siegen
Jacqueline Bellon, University of Siegen
Dr. Bruno Gransche, University of Siegen
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Call for Abstracts
Call for Abstracts – AISB symposium on the Philosophical Relevance of Describing Human-Machine Communication – As part of the AISB-20 Annual Convention 2020 to be held at St Mary’s University, Twickenham, London, 6-9 April 2020, we are happy to announce the symposium “Do Robots Talk?” – Philosophical Implications of Describing Human-Machine Communications. The convention is… Read more
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