Philosophical understanding of AI

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This lecture, given at the University of Trieste as part of the PhD Program Applied data Science and AI, aims to present a possible philosophical treatment of AI. It first looks at the research carried out by the Ethics&IA Chair in its context, the Grenoble Multidisciplinary AI Institute, then at some theoretical philosophical questions, and finally at several aspects of AI ethics.

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Thierry Ménissier
Université Grenoble Alpes

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