Robotics and AI Presentations

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2022
Robotics and AI
College of Science
Science Unwrapped
Presentations
Robotics & AI
Computer Science
“We’re going to explore how robots make very complex decisions, as they serve humans in a wide range of ways” What’s it like for a robot to live in a human world? USU computer scientist Mario Harper asked and answered this enticing question at USU’s Scien
Hard Choices: Being a Robot in a Human World | Science Unwrapped | College of Science

Hard Choices: Being a Robot in a Human World

“We’re going to explore how robots make very complex decisions, as they serve humans in a wide range of ways” What’s it like for a robot to live in a human world? USU computer scientist Mario Harper asked and answered this enticing question at USU’s Scien...

Robotics and AI
Presentations
Computer Science
College of Science
Science Unwrapped
2018
Why do we create art? Do you have to be human to make art? That is, is “art” created by an artificially intelligent machine art? USU physicist David Peak explores these questions at Science Unwrapped as he presents “Do Androids Dream of Electric Art?” (M
Do Androids Dream of Electric Art | Science Unwrapped | College of Science

Do Androids Dream of Electric Art

Why do we create art? Do you have to be human to make art? That is, is “art” created by an artificially intelligent machine art? USU physicist David Peak explores these questions at Science Unwrapped as he presents “Do Androids Dream of Electric Art?” (M...

Engineering
College of Science
Mathematics and Statistics
AI
Presentations
2016
Science Unwrapped
Robots
Computer Science
Robotics and AI
Utah State University’s Science Unwrapped explores a chilling hypothetical phenomenon when David Brown, associate professor in USU’s Department of Mathematics and Statistics, presents “Artificial Intelligence: Too Late to Stop Robot Apocalypse?” (April 15
Artificial Intelligence: Too Late to Stop Robot Apocalypse | Science Unwrapped | College of Science

Artificial Intelligence: Too Late to Stop Robot Apocalypse

Utah State University’s Science Unwrapped explores a chilling hypothetical phenomenon when David Brown, associate professor in USU’s Department of Mathematics and Statistics, presents “Artificial Intelligence: Too Late to Stop Robot Apocalypse?” (April 15...