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Art, sex, and medicine: 3 ethical dilemmas for AI | Steven Gouveia | TEDxNoVA 

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Embark on a fascinating journey into Artificial Intelligence! Explore the exciting connections between technology and ethics, from robotic art to innovations in human intimacy and medicine. This adventure promises to spark your imagination and make you ponder the future. Join us on this thrilling ride towards a brighter and more ethical tomorrow! Steven S. Gouveia is a highly accomplished individual with a wealth of knowledge and expertise in (Neuro)Philosophy of the Mind. Holding a prestigious PhD from the esteemed University of Minho, Steven is working on a ground-breaking 6-year project about the Ethics of Artificial Intelligence in Medicine, a critical topic that involves balancing technological advancements with patient well-being, privacy, and fairness, understanding that balancing ethical considerations is crucial to harnessing the full potential of AI in medicine while upholding patient welfare and maintaining public trust.
As a distinguished Researcher Fellow of the Mind, Language, and Action Group at the Institute of Philosophy, University of Porto, he is contributing extensively to the advancement of this crucial field.
Steven has published an impressive array of 13 books as both an editor and an author, exploring diverse subjects with unparalleled depth and insight. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at www.ted.com/tedx

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Комментарии : 20   
@pudarawijenama7629
@pudarawijenama7629 18 дней назад
It is very important to be educated about different aspects of AI. Thank You
@michellemonet4358
@michellemonet4358 18 дней назад
Id love to read the transcript. Because of the accent I had a hard time understanding some of his wording.
@SanduniLiyanage
@SanduniLiyanage 18 дней назад
Experienced the same.
@FatherSpencer
@FatherSpencer 18 дней назад
They have CC available now! They might not have been up when you watched
@DrCocofruit
@DrCocofruit 17 дней назад
The captions can hear his accent well, not totally correct but that's to be expected Still, it's correct enough to get everything he's saying
@TheblockarWorldtoor
@TheblockarWorldtoor 18 дней назад
Hi sir am your big fan nice your speech ❤
@IOSALive
@IOSALive 18 дней назад
TEDx Talks, cool video keep up the good content
@user-uu2cd4wl3i
@user-uu2cd4wl3i 18 дней назад
I'm the expert my AI comes from aliens 😉
@Amar...92
@Amar...92 18 дней назад
Superb fluency
@CleusioHenny
@CleusioHenny 18 дней назад
Sensacional, 👏🏾🎉❤
@bxlis
@bxlis 18 дней назад
Art can not be considered art if it is entirely made by a robot without an artist assistance. artist already use Ai to create his/her art, its another medium to use.
@SnapCritiques
@SnapCritiques 18 дней назад
Well, while yes to the extend that art is produced by humans and are expected to be like this in close loop, some might come with the interpretation of ai being humans creation thus inheriting art as a possible sequence expression
@user-hp7dc4bv4j
@user-hp7dc4bv4j 18 дней назад
I call a good environmental view a piece of art. It has the least human assistance yet alot of people would call it art. Why not call robots pieces art?
@exaucemayunga22
@exaucemayunga22 15 дней назад
What definition of art says it can't be made by a robot? If a robot came to paint a Mona Lisa-esque portrait, we wouldn't call it art?
@HobbesNJoe
@HobbesNJoe 16 дней назад
OMG. He’s all over the place. And his short time allotment forced him to cut dozens of cliches from his talk.
@user-ts4bo4vf9c
@user-ts4bo4vf9c 18 дней назад
Great information
@Ytkkkkkj5774
@Ytkkkkkj5774 18 дней назад
Nice knowledge
@leontebogdan2759
@leontebogdan2759 18 дней назад
Listening to this gave me a brain bleed
@leolacic9442
@leolacic9442 18 дней назад
HA HA HA HA HA HA HA
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