AI-Powered Computational Cardiology*

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AI-Powered Computational Cardiology*
Natalia A. Trayanova (Dept. of Biomedical Engineering, Johns Hopkins University)

AI and Sustainability Project (Deadline 11 February)

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Oxford Artificial Intelligence Society AI Projects are vetted by our research team according to our acceptance terms, and are accessible to researchers with different levels of experience in creating AI and machine learnings solutions. To apply for a project, follow the guidelines listed in each project description below. We are open to project proposals. In […]

Wireheading: from happy rats to misbehaving AI to out-of-control markets (Dr Anders Sandberg)

Department of Statistics, University of Oxford, 29 St Giles', Oxford OX1, UK, UK

The OxAI Safety Hub's first event this term. Dr Anders Sandberg will be speaking about wireheading, followed by a social with free food and snacks. In AI, wireheading denotes the problem that some systems intervene in the provision of reward signals. The term originates with the classic experiments in rats where electrical stimulation in their […]

How History and Philosophy of Science Can Help Accelerate Alignment Progress (Adam Shimi)

Department of Statistics, University of Oxford, 29 St Giles', Oxford OX1, UK, UK

Adam Shimi is a research scientist and epistemologist at Conjecture. He'll be discussing the work done by his team, which is focused on understanding why alignment is so difficult and how knowledge is actually produced. Conjecture are an alignment startup dedicated to applied, scalable alignment research. They see the problem of ensuring that future AI […]