Aaron Sloman School of Computer Science The University of Birmingham Birmingham, B15 2TT England, UK 1991-2005: Professor of Artificial Intelligence and Cognitive Science. Since 2005: Honorary Professor of Artificial Intelligence and Cognitive Science. His research interests and his work are…
Riccardo Manzotti He is assistant professor of psychology at the IULM University (Milan), Institute of Human, Languange and Environmental Sciences. His main interest is understanding the nature of consciousness, and his research work include artificial consciousness. Ricardo Manzotti Webpage.
Consciousness and Artificial Intelligence: Theoretical foundations and current approaches AAAI Symposium, Washington DC, 8-11 November 2007 Symposium objectives (*) The symposium will provide a lively and focused venue to present the current state of research and to discuss both the…
International Workshop on Artificial Consciousness 23-24 November 2005 – Agrigento – Sicily Organizing commitee: Antonio Chella Riccardo Manzotti The workshop is an interdisciplinary event focused on the topic of artificial consciousness: from neuroscience to artificial intelligence, from bioengineering to robotics….
Scientific American January 2007 issue features an article by Bill Gates titled A Robot in Every Home [1]. Is domestic robotics industry going to reach critical mass in the short term? Robotics applications in manufacturing are a reality. However, practical…
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Polymorphic Robotics, self-adaptive, self-organizing, and generally self-* properties of robotics are usually related to the field of machine consciousness. Basically, some degree of self-consciousness is required to self-repair or self-heal a robot. The SASO 2007 Conference covers this discipline (First…
Traditionally, human are the only animals considered able to plan ahead. However, recent research works demonstrate that other higher mammals (like bonobos) are able to save tools for future use. As published in Nature by Nicholas J. Mulcahy and Josep…
Emeritus Professor Aleksander Fellow of the Royal Academy of Engineering Head of Intelligent and Interactive Systems Imperial College London Homepage: Igor Aleksander
Owen Holland University of Essex He is PI of the EPSRC Adventure Fund project ‘Machine consciousness through internal modelling’, sometimes known as ‘the CRONOS project’. Homepage: Owen Holland