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Mastering the game of Go without human knowledge
Nature, 2017David Silver+16 more
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Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics, 2017
Abstract:Within the literature surrounding nonhuman animals on the one hand and cognitively disabled humans on the other, there is much discussion of where beings that do not satisfy the criteria for personhood fit in our moral deliberations. In the future, we may face a different but related problem: that we might create (or cause the creation of ...
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Abstract:Within the literature surrounding nonhuman animals on the one hand and cognitively disabled humans on the other, there is much discussion of where beings that do not satisfy the criteria for personhood fit in our moral deliberations. In the future, we may face a different but related problem: that we might create (or cause the creation of ...
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Taking the Human Out of the Loop: A Review of Bayesian Optimization
Proceedings of the IEEE, 2016Bobak Shahriari+4 more
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Human dignity in Renaissance humanism
2014Renaissance humanism As a topic worthy of sustained and systematic scrutiny, human dignity first appeared on the philosophical agenda in the Renaissance. An indication of this is the appearance, from the middle of the fifteenth century onwards, of several tracts about the dignity and excellence of man.
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XRDS: Crossroads, The ACM Magazine for Students, 2017
Alex A. Ahmed, Teresa Almeida
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Alex A. Ahmed, Teresa Almeida
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High-performance medicine: the convergence of human and artificial intelligence
Nature Network Boston, 2019E. Topol
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Human Rights, Human Dignity,and Human Experience
2013The contested understandings of human dignity today make it very problematic as a reliable principle for determining the scope and merit of particular claims of human rights (at least beyond the principle’s narrow, universally agreed-upon core meaning). Merely relying on an overlapping consensus is insufficient.
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Human-level control through deep reinforcement learning
Nature, 2015Volodymyr Mnih+18 more
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