I gave a talk at the beyond symposium 2019, which aims to put together artists, scientists, economists, among others. The talk was on experiential AI and the challenges of transparency and ethics in AI. The event took place in the wonderful experimenta planetarium. Thanks to Ludger for the invitation.
Brendan and I have our paper on (implicit) PAC learnability for first-order logic accepted at NeurIPS.
Drew, Dave, Larissa and I had the opportunity to discuss the motivatons and foundations for instigating the new research theme of Experiential AI in a 90 minute talk at Ars Electronica. Updates at @experientialAI.
Thanks to Kristian, Michael, Phokion and Daniel for organizing a great seminar at the dagstuhl. Along with the discussions, I had an opportunity to reflect on the ways logic ehances learning. Slides on a short presentation I gave, entitled six perspectives on logic & learning (in infinite domains) can be found here.
Drew, Ruth, Larissa, Dave, Frank and I have an editorial accepted on experiential AI at the Leonardo journal. It observes that morality is not very much explored by the current generation of artists working on learning algorithms, and so, the understanding of moral machines will be the theme of the first programme in experiential AI.
I gave a talk at the Skeptics on the Fringe on ethical AI. Thanks to the Edinburgh Skeptics for the invitation.
The paper tackles unsupervised program induction over mixed discrete-continuous data, and is accepted at ILP.