Stephen Cave

@stephenjcave

Executive Director and Senior Research Fellow, Leverhulme Centre for the Future of Intelligence, University of Cambridge

Cambridge, UK
Joined April 2010

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    Mar 5

    I'm not sure if it's to celebrate but have published our book today! And it's even *about* books (and also ancient automata, medieval robots, electronic brains, etc).

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    May 20

    In March 2020 we celebrated the end of our first 3 year research period! Here's what we've been up to.

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    May 18
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  4. May 16

    Gentle medicine could transform medical practice – another fascinating and important essay from the excellent Jacob Stegenga via

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  5. May 3

    Thanks, ! And the more academic version of this argument (and its relationship to AI) is here: 'The Problem with Intelligence: Its Value-Laden History and the Future of AI'

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    Apr 24

    Here's one more of 5 new multidisciplinary Ph.D. studentships in Ethics of Data and AI, now open for applications. This one will draw from supervisory expertise in the Schools of Business and Informatics - please share widely! Applications accepted through 15 May.

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    Apr 24

    We have been telling stories about machines with minds for almost three thousand years. From Homer’s “Golden Handmaidens” to Kubrick’s HAL 9000 and beyond, what does this fascination tell us about ourselves? discuss:

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    Apr 22

    Enjoy this lockdown reading/watch list, brought to you by our Global AI Narratives Team:

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    Apr 15

    I just received my copy of AI Narratives, which has great essays from many here, including My contribution is on artificial intelligence in the Latin Middle Ages. Here’s a highlight:

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    Mar 23

    "The study, which took an unusually comprehensive approach to measuring bias in speech recognition systems, offers another cautionary sign for A.I. technologies rapidly moving into everyday life."

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    Mar 16

    "Responsible AI—Two Frameworks for Ethical Design Practice" now out in the inaugural issue of *IEEE Transactions on Technology & Society* -

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    Mar 13

    & Sarah Dillon have published a brilliant new edited collection called Narratives: A of Imaginative Thinking about Intelligent Machines. It explores the historical relationship between & AI for the first time.

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    Mar 13

    We have been telling stories about machines with minds for almost three thousand years. From Homer’s “Golden Handmaidens” to Kubrick’s HAL 9000 and beyond, what does this fascination tell us about ourselves? discuss:

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    Mar 12

    What is behind our fascination with intelligent machines? Read the latest blog by OUP Authors , from , where they explore our long history of thinking about robots, and what that tells us about ourselves.

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  15. Mar 12

    Why we like a good robot story - a little piece on android perennials by and me for

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    Storytellers influence technology as much as tech-makers – from discusses narratives in this interview:

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    Mar 6
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  18. Mar 6

    How storytellers determine the future of AI - an interview with by on , robot slaves and our new book with

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    Mar 5

    My AI selection for @WorldBookDay2020 past and present! Difficult to keep up. All recommended!

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    Mar 5

    Immensely proud to be holding a copy of the book. My thanks to all the fantastic contributors and to for a very smooth publishing process. Oh, and get a 30% discount with the code ASPROMP8

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