A Cognitive Architectural Perspective on the Past, Present and Future of AI
Dr. Paul Rosenbloom
April 4, 2018
4-5 p.m.
Mudd Hall (MHP) 101

In this talk Dr. Rosenbloom will briefly introduce and explore the notion of a cognitive architecture, as a hypothesis about the fixed structures that define a mind and yield intelligent behavior when combined with knowledge and skills, and then step back to discuss the current AI era, the history of AI (in terms of past eras), and some of what is coming. He will also touch on a selection of both social and ethical issues with respect to AI.
This lecture satisfies requirements for CSCI 591: Research Colloquium.