Artificial Intelligence (AI)

October 2 | Meeting and debate
Wednesday
02
October
2024
6:00 pm
8:00 pm
IA
Meet the authors for a debate on artificial intelligence.

The FMSH and the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation invite you to a discussion on artificial intelligence (AI).

Artificial intelligence raises questions, fascinates and frightens. What if the problem of artificial intelligence was really just the problem of our expectations of what we ourselves have created?

Philosopher Laurent Bibard, professor at ESSEC Business School, and computer scientist Nicolas Sabouret, professor at Université Paris-Saclay, examine our vision of artificial intelligence as a technology. They invite you to question the uses we make of it, what we expect of it and what we dream of.

Speakers

 

  • Philosopher Laurent Bibard, professor at ESSEC Business School
  • Nicolas Sabouret, computer scientist, professor at the University of Paris-Saclay
The book L'intelligence artificielle n'est pas une question technologique

The authors of this book start from a clear observation: there is no artificial intelligence problem, only the problem of our expectations of what we ourselves have created. This book examines a key issue in society today: our relationship with technology. Using two voices, it questions our vision of artificial intelligence as a technology. The dual perspective of philosophy and computer science is particularly interesting. The computer scientist knows what the machine does or does not do. The philosopher, with his deliberately ‘naïve’ attitude to technology, questions the meaning and relevance of the uses we make of it at every level: personal, economic, commercial, social, political, etc. These exchanges show that, if there is a subject, it is not so much about the technologies themselves, but about the uses we make of them, what we expect of them and what we dream of.

 

 

L'intelligence artificielle
Published at 26 August 2024