Features
Please note that this page is undergoing review for a modification of format.
As a consequence a number of recent - and in some cases significant - recordings are not included here, such as the TEDx talk, the GF2045 (2012) talk and talks given in Melbourne (#1, #2). In some cases the "past events" list contains feature pages with links to the recordings.
A detailed and clear interview about substrate-independent minds, whole brain emulation, mind uploading, neural prostheses and more, conducted by Richard Peritz for BestinUS (published November 25, 2014):
BioTrove Podcast: Whole Brain Emulation, Host Liz Parish interviews Randal Koene, Carboncopies: https://soundcloud.com/h-magazine-1/whole-brain-emulation-randal-koene
Video lectures, tutorials, seminars and conferences
H+ Hong Kong: Substrate Independent Minds
by Randal A. Koene
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ASIM-2010 First online workshop on advancing substrate independent minds:
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Randal Koene on Whole Brain Emulation: Issues of scope and resolution, and the need for new methods of in-vivo recording
Keynote at the AGI-10 Conference in Lugano, Switzerland
Randal Koene - Whole Brain Emulation from Raj Dye on Vimeo.
Randal Koene on Whole Brain Emulation:
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ASIM-2010 conference, Day 1 Part 1
San Francisco, 16th August 2010
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ASIM-2010 conference, Day 1 Part 2
San Francisco, 16th August 2010
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ASIM-2010 conference, Day 2 Part 1
San Francisco, 16th August 2010
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ASIM-2010 conference, Day 2 Part 2
San Francisco, 16th August 2010
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ASIM-2010 conference, Day 2 Part 3
San Francisco, 16th August 2010
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ASIM-2010 conference, Day 2 Part 4
San Francisco, 16th August 2010
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Humanity+ @ Caltech, Day 2 Part 1
Pasadena, 5 December 2010
Carboncopies/ASIM member talks at the beginning of the video by
Randal A. Koene: The 25 Watt bio-computer: Lessons for Artificial Human Intelligence and Substrate-Independent Minds
Suzanne Gildert: Pavlov’s AI: What do superintelligences REALLY want?
(Alternative video cut is available: Randal A. Koene's talk, Suzanne Gildert's talk.)
Future of Humanity Institute Winter Intelligence Conference 2011
Oxford, January 2011
Randal A. Koene: Substrate-Independent Minds: Pattern Survival Agrees with Universal Darwinism
ASIM experts series:
Thinking about the hardware of thinking: Can disruptive technologies help us achieve uploading?
by Suzanne Gildert
Teleplace, November 28th 2010:
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Brain-machine interfacing: current work and future directions
by Max Hodak
Teleplace, October 17th 2010:
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Reconstructing Minds from Software Mindfiles,
by Martine Rothblatt
Teleplace, September 18th 2010:
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Quantum Computing: Separating 'Hope' from 'Hype',
by Suzanne Gildert, September 4, 2010
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Realistic Routes to Substrate Independent Minds
by Randal A. Koene, July 17th, 2010
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Keynote at AGI-11 @ Google: Technologies for Understanding how Brain Circuits Perform Computations
by Prof. Ed Boyden, August 5th, 2011
(NOTE: Ed Boyden's talk begins at 1:09 in the video.)
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Special Session on AGI and Neuroscience at AGI-11 @ Google
Speakers:
Randal A. Koene. AGI and Neuroscience: Open Sourcing the Brain
Serge Thill. Considerations for a neuroscience-inspired approach to the design of artificial intelligent systems
Andrew Coward. Brain anatomy and artificial intelligence
Janelle Szary, Bryan Kerster and Christopher Kello. What Makes a Brain Smart? Reservoir Computing as an Approach for General Intelligence
Murray Shanahan, Artificial General Intelligence Requires Consciousness
More information available here