Past event

Can we compute intelligence? AI Seminar Series

Following a series of lectures about various computational approaches commonly applied in sub-fields of AI, we will gather in the Barbara Murray Lecture Room (Castle House: 30) for an interdisciplinary discussion. Having looked at various aspects of intelligence including problem solving, knowledge, representation, learning and reasoning, we will look at how the techniques discussed so far can (or cannot) be used to implement some of these aspects and behaviours.

The AI Seminar Series is hosted by the GRCDI and led by Centre member Dr Kasim Terzić from the School of Computer Science. This in-person series for GRCDI members kicks off with a group discussion session, followed by four lectures delivered by colleagues from the School of Computer Science: Dr Kasim Terzić, Dr Ruth Hoffmann and a joint lecture by Dr Nguyen Dang and Dr Phong Le.

There will be time for discussion following each lecture. The series will culminate in December with a further discussion session where participants can reflect on and discuss a question central to research on artificial intelligence: whether intelligence can be computed.