Learn more about the Jeremy Coller Centre for Animal Sentience, a new LSE initiative committed to making sure technological change works for - rather than against - the interests of other species.
Would you trust a device that claimed to translate your dog or cat's emotions into English? Would you be OK with completely automated, human-free farming? What if you had a driverless car that was indifferent to hitting birds and foxes?
AI is transforming the lives of animals at speed, but these huge impacts are going unnoticed and unregulated. Some of the changes could transform our relationships with our fellow creatures for the better, whereas others could make existing animal welfare problems much worse and even more deeply entrenched. How can we curb the risks and take the opportunities?
Speaker:
Professor Kristin Andrews
Professor Jonathan Birch
Dr Leonie Bossert
Jane Lawton
Dr Jeff Sebo
Chair:
Roman Frigg
#ai #Events #London
Full details/attend: https://www.lse.ac.uk/events/how-ai-is-helping-and-harming-animals
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Would you trust a device that claimed to translate your dog or cat's emotions into English? Would you be OK with completely automated, human-free farming? What if you had a driverless car that was indifferent to hitting birds and foxes?
AI is transforming the lives of animals at speed, but these huge impacts are going unnoticed and unregulated. Some of the changes could transform our relationships with our fellow creatures for the better, whereas others could make existing animal welfare problems much worse and even more deeply entrenched. How can we curb the risks and take the opportunities?
Speaker:
Professor Kristin Andrews
Professor Jonathan Birch
Dr Leonie Bossert
Jane Lawton
Dr Jeff Sebo
Chair:
Roman Frigg
#ai #Events #London
Full details/attend: https://www.lse.ac.uk/events/how-ai-is-helping-and-harming-animals
To turn on captions, go to the bottom-right of the video player and click the icon. Please note that this feature uses Automatic Speech Recognition (ASR) technology, or machine generated transcription, and is not 100% accurate.
Sign up for news about upcoming LSE Events: https://www.lse.ac.uk/Events/signup
Featured image (used in thumbnail with watermark added): Photo by Google DeepMind: https://www.pexels.com/photo/an-artist-s-illustration-of-artificial-intelligence-ai-this-image-depicts-how-ai-could-help-understand-ecosystems-and-identify-species-it-was-created-by-nidia-dias-as-part-of-the-visua-18069362/ from Pexels https://www.pexels.com/license/


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