
CONFÉRENCE - AUX SOURCES DE L'INTELLIGENCE-ARTIFICIELLE - QUELQUES REPÈRES AVANT PENDANT ET APRÈS LE SIÈCLE DE DESCARTES
Lecture
in Nancy
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Lecture by Nazim Fatès, researcher at the Centre Inria-Université de Lorraine
The award of the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 2024 to two specialists in artificial intelligence marked a turning point in the development of human knowledge. Whereas the calculating machine seemed to be a simple "tool" at our service, now the human being has become its auxiliary.
This curious inversion calls for a moment's reflection. Where does this unbridled expansion come from? Beyond technical knowledge,...Lecture by Nazim Fatès, researcher at the Centre Inria-Université de Lorraine
The award of the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 2024 to two specialists in artificial intelligence marked a turning point in the development of human knowledge. Whereas the calculating machine seemed to be a simple "tool" at our service, now the human being has become its auxiliary.
This curious inversion calls for a moment's reflection. Where does this unbridled expansion come from? Beyond technical knowledge, shouldn't we ask the authors of the past? What would Descartes and his predecessors have to say? Listening to
philosophical tradition, we'll try to shed some light on the questions raised by the meteoric rise of artificial intelligence.
Conference introduced by Malika Dussart, president of the Orient'Arts association, and moderated by El Hadj Laamri, teacher-researcher, IECL, followed by a Moroccan meal: €12 / €6 for students.
Reservations required for the meal by phone or e-mail.
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- On April 24, 2025 at 7:00 PM