Beecroft Building
Professor Sonia Contera welcomes Professor Hiroaki Kitano, Senior Executive Vice President and CTO, Sony Group Corporation, to Oxford’s Department of Physics for this public lecture as part of the Nobel Turing Challenge.
The Nobel Turing Challenge is a grand challenge aiming at developing a highly autonomous AI and robotics system that can make major scientific discoveries, some of which may be worthy of the Nobel Prize and even beyond. With highly competent AI systems that are capable of planning and communicating their research questions and outcomes, it is conceivable that the Nobel Committee may give an award to an AI system without noticing that it is indeed an AI, not human. A possible future scenario is that AI scientists make scientific discoveries so distinctively different from any human scientist, which would signify the emergence of an alternative form of science.
Hiroaki Kitano, PhD
Senior Executive Vice President and CTO of Sony Group Corporation, KITANO is President and CEO of Sony Computer Science Laboratories, Inc, CEO of Sony AI Inc, President of The Systems Biology Institute, and Professor at Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology Graduate University. He is also a Founding President of the RoboCup Federation, President of International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence (IJCAI) (2009-2011), and Member of the AI & Robotics Council (2016-2018), and Quantum Computing Council (2019-2020) of The World Economic Forum, Fellow of the Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence (AAAI) (2021-).
Entrance free of charge; no booking required – seating will be allocated on a first come, first served basis.