Seven invited Plenary speakers have so far been secured, namely:
- COLIN ALLEN
Provost Professor of Cognitive Science and of History & Philosophy of Science
Department of Philosophy and Philosophy of Science, Indiana University, Bloomington, IN, USA
Computational philosophy and the examined text: a tale of two encyclopedias
- S BARRY COOPER
Professor at the School of Mathematics, University of Leeds, UK
Chair of the Turing Centenary Advisory Committee
AI - Hobby or Science? Structure, Embodied Cognition, and the Turing Legacy
- LUCIANO FLORIDI
Professor of Philosophy and UNESCO Chair in Information
and Computer Ethics at the University of Hertfordshire,
and Fellow of St Cross College, Oxford
From AI to the Philosophy of Information: Doing Philosophy after Turing
- BENJAMIN KUIPERS
Professor of Computer Science & Engineering, University of Michigan,
Constructing the Foundations of Commonsense Knowledge
- AARON SLOMAN
Honorary Professor, School of Computer Science, University of Birmingham, UK
Varieties of Meta-Morphogenesis in the Bootstrapping of Biological Minds
- SIR JOHN DERMOT TURING
Honorary President of the Turing Centenary Advisory Committee,
12th Baronet of Foveran; Partner, Clifford Chance, London; son of John Turing, and nephew of Alan Turing
Dinner Speech
- BLAY WHITBY
Blay is formerly of and is associated with the Department of Informatics,
University of Sussex, UK. He is the SGAI Keynote Speaker.
In loco humanae: how we missed and continue to ignore the ethical implications of AI