[bull-ia] Rappel : Eric Horvitz – 20 juin 18h – Colloquium Informatique SU – collab. INRIA/Microsoft Research

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Bonjour à tous,

C'est avec plaisir que nous vous convions à assister au prochain
exposé organisé dans le cadre du Colloquium d'informatique de
Sorbonne Université [http://www.lip6.fr/colloquium/] en collaboration
avec Inria/Microsoft Research. 

L'intitulé du colloquium est le suivant :

          "AI Aspirations and Advances"

    et est présenté par Eric Horvitz, Microsoft Research.
    L'exposé sera présenté en anglais.

Ce colloquium s'adresse à un public large, et est ouvert à tous les
chercheurs et étudiants en informatique.

L'exposé aura lieu
        *Mercredi 20 juin 2018 à 18h*
        Amphithéâtre *Farabeuf*  -  Site des Cordeliers
        Sorbonne Université
        15 rue de l'Ecole de Médecine (Odéon / Saint Michel)
        75006 Paris

Pour les habitué(e)s, merci de noter le changement de lieu (Site des Cordeliers).


Pour s'y rendre :
     http://www.crc.jussieu.fr/fr/contacts_et_plan_d_acc_s.html


Un cocktail est prévu à 19h15, après la conférence.

    ===== Résumé :
    Artificial intelligence is at an inflection point, powered by a
    confluence of several factors, including leaps in computational
    capabilities, growth in data resources, and advances in
    algorithms. After sharing reflections about the long-term pursuit
    of artificial intelligence, I will focus on recent developments in
    AI and on opportunities and hard challenges ahead. I will discuss
    key aspirations spanning theory and practice, including the
    pursuit of more general artificial intelligence, the mastery of
    human-AI collaboration, and on understanding and addressing the
    influences of AI advances on people and society. 


    ===== Biographie :
    Eric Horvitz is a technical fellow and director of Microsoft
    Research. His lifelong curiosity about brains and minds fuels his
    pursuit of principles of computational intelligence. Beyond
    theory, his has worked to field AI advances in the open world,
    with the joint goals of exploring the behavior of systems in
    realistic settings and of developing applications that can enhance
    the quality of peoples' lives. His efforts and collaborations
    include work to better understand the influences of AI on people
    and society, including challenges with robustness and safety,
    biases and fairness, and rising questions about the ethical
    implications of new forms of automation.  He received the
    Feigenbaum Prize and the Allen Newell Prize for contributions to
    the field of artificial intelligence and has been elected fellow
    of the AAAI, ACM, NAE and the American Academy of Arts and
    Sciences. He has served as president of the AAAI, and on advisory
    committees for the National Science Foundation, the National
    Academy of Sciences, the National Institutes of Health, and DARPA.
    He received his PhD and MD at Stanford University. Additional
    background and publications can be accessed at
    http://erichorvitz.com.
   
   


Pour plus d'informations: https://www.lip6.fr/colloquium/