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Ilaria Canavotto / Piecemeal knowledge acquisition for computational normative reasoning

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Ilaria Canavotto / Piecemeal knowledge acquisition for computational normative reasoning

Philosophy Thursday, November 30, 2023 2:00 pm - 3:15 pm Brendan Iribe Center, 2207

Thursday November 30, the Values Centered Artificial Intelligence seminar has Ilaria Canavotto, presenting her work on "Piecemeal knowledge acquisition for computational normative reasoning," abstracted below.


This talk is about a hybrid approach to knowledge acquisition and representation for machine ethics or, more generally, computational normative reasoning. Building on recent research in artificial intelligence and law, the approach is modeled on the familiar practice of decision-making under precedential constraint in the common law. I will first provide a formal characterization of this practice, showing how a body of normative information can be constructed in a way that is piecemeal, distributed, and responsive to particular circumstances. I will then discuss one possible application to a robot childminder, some open questions, and work in progress. 

Add to Calendar 11/30/23 2:00 PM 11/30/23 3:15 PM America/New_York Ilaria Canavotto / Piecemeal knowledge acquisition for computational normative reasoning

Thursday November 30, the Values Centered Artificial Intelligence seminar has Ilaria Canavotto, presenting her work on "Piecemeal knowledge acquisition for computational normative reasoning," abstracted below.


This talk is about a hybrid approach to knowledge acquisition and representation for machine ethics or, more generally, computational normative reasoning. Building on recent research in artificial intelligence and law, the approach is modeled on the familiar practice of decision-making under precedential constraint in the common law. I will first provide a formal characterization of this practice, showing how a body of normative information can be constructed in a way that is piecemeal, distributed, and responsive to particular circumstances. I will then discuss one possible application to a robot childminder, some open questions, and work in progress. 

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