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I ❤️ Marvel: Outlaw Love #1 (2006)
Black Cat is taken hostage by The Answer
- Peter Parker, The Spectacular Spider-Man #93, 1984
Human Futures and Intelligent Machines (Part 2)
Previously, I told you about The Human Futures and Intelligent Machines Summit at Virginia Tech, and now that it’s over, I wanted to go ahead and put the full rundown of the events all in one place.
The goals for this summit were to start looking at the ways in which issues of algorithms, intelligent machine systems, human biotech, religion, surveillance, and more will intersect and affect us in the social, academic, political spheres. The big challenge in all of this was seen as getting better at dealing with this in the university and public policy sectors, in America, rather than the seeming worse we’ve gotten, so far.
Here’s the schedule. Full notes, below the cut.
Friday, June 8, 2018
Josh Brown on “the distinction between passive and active AI.”
Daylan Dufelmeier on “the potential ramifications of using advanced computing in the criminal justice arena…”
Mario Khreiche on the effects of automation, Amazon’s Mechanical Turk, and the Microlabor market.
Aaron Nicholson on how technological systems are used to support human social outcomes, specifically through the lens of policing in the city of Atlanta
Ralph Hall on “the challenges society will face if current employment and income trends persist into the future.”
Jacob Thebault-Spieker on “how pro-urban and pro-wealth biases manifest in online systems, and how this likely influences the ‘education’ of AI systems.”
Hani Awni on the sociopolitical of excluding ‘relational’ knowledge from AI systems.
Saturday, June 9, 2018
Chelsea Frazier on rethinking our understandings of race, biocentrism, and intelligence in relation to planetary sustainability and in the face of increasingly rapid technological advancement.
Ras Michael Brown on using the religions technologies of West Africa and the West African Diaspora to reframe how we think about “hybrid humanity.”
Damien Williams on how best to use interdisciplinary frameworks in the creation of machine intelligence and human biotechnological interventions.
Sara Mattingly-Jordan on the implications of the current global landscape in AI ethics regulation.
Kent Myers on several ways in which the intelligence community is engaging with human aspects of AI, from surveillance to sentiment analysis.
Emma Stamm on the idea that datafication of the self and what about us might be uncomputable.
Joshua Earle on “Morphological Freedom.”
Read the rest of Human Futures and Intelligent Machines (Part 2) at A Future Worth Thinking About
Series: Characters Not Yet on the Wishlist Nor in a Tournament
The Answer
A science experiment gave him the gift to suddenly have whatever single superpower would be the solution—The Answer—to the problem he faces.
-minor Spidey rogue, #Villain -Hobgoblin, Kingpin, Hydra -Spider-Man Unlimited mobile game
Bio: https://marvel.fandom.com/wiki/Aaron_Nicholson_(Earth-616)
Monster City Comic Discovered at C2E2!
Monster City Comic Discovered at C2E2!
Image via Facebook.com/monstercitycomic This past weekend Joe and I headed to C2E2 – Chicago Comic & Entertainment Expo. While we attended as press and covered some pretty fun moments in pop-culture, we made sure to keep a look out for all things monster related, particularly in regards to the Universal Monsters Universe umbrella. While walking the main floor we came across a booth for Monster…
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This has to be some of the craziest park brakeless riding....! Aaron Nicholson killing it!