Charles Ling: Turing Test, Chinese Room, AGI, and GPTs
26 March 2024, 2:00 pm - 3:30 pm EDT
Abstract:
With the rapid development of large language models such as GPTs, many fundamental and philosophical issues of intelligence and the human mind can be re-visited. In this talk, I will explore these related topics to foster potential collaboration between different disciplines.
Speaker Profile:
Charles Ling is a Professor of Computer Science and and a Science Distinguished Research Professor at Western University. He is also the Director of the Data Mining and Business Intelligence Lab , a fellow of Canadian Academy of Engineering (CAE), an Associate Scientist at the Lawson Health Research Institute and a Senior member of IEEE.
Professor Charles Ling has been researching machine learning, AI, and cognitive science for over 30 years. In the 1990s he worked with Marin Marinov, a PhD student in the Department of Philosophy, on the debate between connectionist and symbolic systems, and published papers in Cognition and Cognitive Science.
This event is in partnership with the Department of Computer Science, Western University