PHYSIOLOGICAL-READOUT
ISSCC2017AdvanceProgram
ISSCC2017AdvanceProgram
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EVENING EVENT<br />
Sunday February 5 th , 8:00 PM<br />
EE2: Intelligent Machines: Will the Technological Singularity Happen?<br />
Organizer:<br />
Chair:<br />
Stefano Pellerano, Intel, Hillsboro, OR<br />
Sungdae Choi, SK Hynix Semiconductor, Gyeonggi-do, Korea<br />
Jan Rabaey, University of California, Berkeley, CA<br />
Artificial intelligence (AI) will no doubt have a significant impact on society in the coming<br />
years. But how intelligent can a machine be? When artificially-general intelligence is capable<br />
of recursive self-improvement, a hypothetical ‘runaway effect’ — an intelligence explosion<br />
— might happen, yielding an intelligence surpassing all current human control or<br />
understanding. This event is known as the technological singularity; this is the point beyond<br />
which events may become unpredictable or even unfathomable to human intelligence. This<br />
panel will picture the current state of the art for AI, deep learning and robotics, and try to<br />
predict where this technology is heading.<br />
Panelists<br />
Vijaykrishnan Narayanan, Pennsylvania State University, State College, PA<br />
Hiroaki Kitano, Sony Computer Science Laboratories, Tokyo, Japan<br />
Hoi-Jun Yoo, KAIST, Daejeon, Korea<br />
Vikas Sindhwani, Google Brain, New York, NY<br />
Ruchir Puri, IBM Watson, New York, NY<br />
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