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  • Wednesday, 27 November 2013
  • 00:27 - 00:27
  • Duration: 51 mins
  • Publication date: 27 Nov 2013
  • Location: IETTV_Room, IETTV_Venue, Stoke-on-Trent, United Kingdom
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Computers are getting faster and more powerful, and artificial intelligence technology is advancing, yet today's robots still seem very primitive compared to those we find in science fiction. Why has it been so hard to make robots that are like us? What are the technological challenges to doing so? Should robot brains be like biological brains, or might they conform to very different principles? And if we do make robots with human-level intelligence, will they be conscious like us?

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    Prof. Murray Shanahan

    Imperial College London, Department of Computing, Computational Neurodynamics Group, Professor of Cognitive Robotics

    Murray Shanahan is Professor of Cognitive Robotics at Imperial College London. He graduated from Imperial in computer science in 1984, and obtained his PhD in computer science from Cambridge University (King's College) in 1988. Since then he has carried out work in artificial intelligence, robotics, and cognitive science. For the past decade or so he has turned his attention to the brain and its embodiment. His current interests include brain connectivity, neurodynamics, comparative cognition, and the relationship between cognition and consciousness. His book amp;quot;Embodiment and the Inner Lifeamp;quot; was published by Oxford University Press in 2010.
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