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Stuart Armstrong - The Flawed Turing test: Language, Understanding, and Partial p-Zombies

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Published on Jun 16, 2014

Less Wrong "The flawed Turing test: language, understanding, and partial p-zombies": http://lesswrong.com/lw/ghj/searles_c...

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== Stuart Armstrong, James Martin Research Fellow
Stuart Armstrong's research at the Future of Humanity Institute centres on formal decision theory, the risks and possibilities of Artificial Intelligence, the long term potential for intelligent life, and anthropic (self-locating) probability. He is particularly interested in finding decision processes that give the "correct" answer under situations of anthropic ignorance and ignorance of one's own utility function, ways of mapping humanity's partially defined values onto an artificial entity, and the interaction between various existential risks. He aims to improve the understanding of the different types and natures of uncertainties surrounding human progress in the mid-to-far future.

Stuart's Armstrong is also interested in collaborations for these research interests, which he currently doesn't have time to develop on his own.

His Oxford D.Phil was in parabolic geometry, calculating the holonomy of projective and conformal Cartan geometries. He later transitioned into computational biochemistry, designing several new ways to rapidly compare putative bioactive molecules for virtual screening of medicinal compounds.

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