Dear all,
The Knowledge in
Crisis<https://philosophy.ceu.edu/knowledge-crisis-project> Cluster
of Excellence is hosting its first public event on AI and the Problems of Knowledge this
November 16th.
Event Description:
Artificial Intelligence is in the process of transforming our society. But it also has
profound implications for our methods of knowledge production and consumption. The
products of recent AI machines like ChatGPT are linguistically impressive and convincing -
but they are also full of factual errors which their creators euphemistically (and
misleadingly) call 'hallucinations'. Given the extent to which we are starting to
rely on AI, the question arises: how can we trust any of its outputs? How do we know what
to believe? Is this is technical problem or a social and epistemological one? Technology
is also beginning to change our conception of knowledge itself. If someone asks you
whether you know a friend's phone number, you may say yes and reach for your phone. Do
you really know it in this situation? And if so, what does this say about the concept of
knowledge?
These and other questions will be introduced in a public discussion, the first public
event of the Knowledge in Crisis Cluster of Excellence.
The discussion will be moderated by Professor Tim Crane, Director of Research for the
Knowledge in Crisis Project, and the author of the leading textbook on the philosophy of
mind and AI, The Mechanical Mind (first edition 1995, third edition 2014).
This event is open to all. Please register here:
https://events.ceu.edu/2023-11-16/ai-and-problems-knowledge
Looking forward to seeing many of you there!
Warmly,
Jason Means
Jason Means, MA
Director of Management and Transfer
FWF Cluster of Excellence Knowledge in Crisis project
Department of Philosophy
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