Schedule

Here is the schedule for AGI-21. Please check this page for updates.

VIDEOS FOR ALL FOUR DAYS OF THE AGI-21 CONFERENCE CAN ALL BE FOUND ON SINGULARITYNET”S YOUTUBE PAGE AT https://www.youtube.com/c/SingularityNET/videos

NOTE THAT ALL TIMES ARE PDT

Friday October 15: Workshops at Hilton Garden Inn Palo Alto

We have 3 technical workshops with a mix of F2F and virtual presenters.

Room 1 SCALING UP NEURO-SYMBOLIC AND INTEGRATIVE AGI ARCHITECTURES: https://youtu.be/yky-9rZVZEQ

Room 2 NARS: https://youtu.be/bh2vx_d_img

Room 3 INTERPRETABLE LANGUAGE PROCESSING: https://youtu.be/Rcgydm9dlYg

NARS Tutorial and Workshop

 Details are at https://cis.temple.edu/tagit/events/workshop2021/index.html

Workshop Leaders: Christian Hahm (on-site), Wang, Peter Isaev (remote)

9:00am – 11:00am NARS Workshop 1: NARS Tutorial and Demonstration

11:00am – 12:00pm NARS Workshop 2: NARS Basic Functionality Overview

12:00pm – 1:00pm: Lunch Break

1:00pm – 6:00pm NARS Workshop 3: Overview and Demonstration of OpenNARS and ONA

Interpretable Language Processing (INLP)

Details can be found at https://aigents.github.io/inlp/

Workshop Leaders: Linas Vepstas (on-site), Anton Kolonin, Vignav Ramesh (from Russia) (also pre-recorded)

9:30am – 10:30am: Link Grammar for AGI

10:30am – 11:30am: Unsupervised Link Grammar Learning

11:30 – 12:30: Interpretable Sentiment; Mining and Topic Matching.

12:30 – 1:00 Lunch Break

1:00pm – 2:00pm: Interpretable Natural Language Generation and Segmentation Using Link Grammar

2:00pm- 3:00pm: Parsing using a Grammar of Word Association Vectors

3:00pm – 3:30pm: Wrap up and final Q & A

Scaling up Neural-Symbolic and Integrative AGI Architectures:

Further workshop details are here.

Workshop Leaders: Ben Goertzel, Matthew Iklé (on-site), Alexey Potapov, Nil Geisweiller (remote)

9:00am – 12:00am: Scaling up Neural-Symbolic and Integrative AGI Architectures

12:00 – 1:00: Lunch Break

1:00pm- 5:30pm: Continued workshops: See details here.


Saturday October 16: “How, When and Why AGI: Understanding the Emerging AGI (R)evolution” a day of general audience sessions at The Computer History Museum

10:00-10:30: Ben Goertzel: “The Unfolding AGI Revolution”

10:30-11:30: Randal Koene: “AGI, Brain-Computer Interfacing and Whole-Brain Emulation”

11:30-1:45: Break

11:45 -12:15: James Boyd: “The Singularity Index”

12:15-1:15: Lunch (Box lunch provided)

1:15-2:15: Joscha Bach: “Cognitive Science and the Path to AGI”

2:15-3:15: Panel on Approaches to AGI
(Randal Koene, Matt Ikle’, Ben Goertzel, Josef Urban, Joscha Bach)

3:15-3:30: Break

3:30-4:00: Julia Mossbridge: “Building What we Struggle to Be: Loving and Emotionally-Aware AI”

4:00-5:00: Ben Goertzel, Introducing Grace — An Intelligent Humanoid Robot for Eldercare and Nursing Support

5:00-6:00: Panel on Transparency, Decentralization and AGI Ethics
(Ben Goertzel, Randal Koene, James Boyd, Janet Adams, Nichol Bradford, Julia Mossbridge, Amara Angelica )

Speakers/Panelists and Affiliations

Janet Adams: SingularityNET

Amara Angelica: SingularityNET; KurzweilAI

Joscha Bach: Intel Labs

James Boyd: SingularityNET; Wolfram

Nichol Bradford: Willow Group; Transformative Technology

Ben Goertzel: AGI Society; SingularityNET

Matt Ikle’: AGI Society; SingularityNET

Randal Koene: Carbon Copies Foundation

Julia Mossbridge: California Institute of Integral Studies; Institute of Noetic Sciences

Josef Urban: Czech Institute of Informatics, Robotics & Cybernetics


Sunday and Monday October 17 and 18: Technical Keynotes and Contributed Talks at Hilton Garden Inn Palo Alto

Please see the Keynotes page for more information on each speaker.

9:30 – 10:30: Francois Chollet “The Missing Piece in the Quest for Greater Generality in AI”

10:30 – 10:45: Break

10:45 – 11:45: Yoshua Bengio “Conscious Processing and Systematic Generalization with System 2 Deep Learning”

11:45- 12:45: Tomas Mikolov “AGI: Why and how?”

12:45-2:00: Lunch Break

2:00-3:00: Jonathan Warrell – “Probabilistic Dependent Types and Semantics in AGI: Formal and Philosophical Perspectives”

3:00-3:45: Contributed Papers — Emergence and Learning

C. S. Munford: Epistolution: How a Systems View of Biology May Explain General Intelligence

Tyler Cody: Mesarovician Abstract Learning Systems

Rachel St Clair: The Role of Bio-Inspired Modularity in General Learning

3:45-4:00: Break

4:00-5:00: Contributed Papers — Cognitive Architectures and Mathematical Formalisms

Michael S P Miller: The Piagetian Modeler

Christian Hahm, Boyang Xu and Pei Wang: Goal Generation and Management in NARS

Jincheng Zhou and Volkan Ustun: PySigma: Towards Enhanced Grand Unification for the Sigma Cognitive Architecture

Samuel Alexander and Marcus Hutter: Reward-Punishment Symmetric Universal Intelligence

October 18

7:30-8:00: David Hanson: “Artistic Social Robotics as a Path to Human-AI Co-Evolution and Understanding, Benevolent AGI”

8:00-9:30: Q&A for Online ContributedTalks I

Matteo Belenchia, Kristinn R. Thórisson, Leonard M. Eberding and Arash Sheikhlar: Elements of Task Theory

Leonard M. Eberding, Matteo Belenchia, Arash Sheikhlar and Kristinn R. Thórisson: About the Intricacy of Tasks

Arthur Franz: Experiments on the generalization of machine learning algorithms

Anton Kolonin: Neuro-symbolic architecture for experiential learning in discrete and functional environments

Per Roald Leikanger Navigating Conceptual Space; A new take on Artificial General Intelligence

Eray Ozkural: Measures of Intelligence, Perception and Intelligent Agents

Alexey Potapov and Vitaly Bogdanov: Univalent foundations of AGI are (not) all you need

Arash Sheikhlar, Leonard Eberding and Kristinn Thórisson: Causal Generalization in Autonomous Learning Controllers

Vladimir Smolin: AI Future: From Internal Vectors to Simple Objects States Subspaces Maps

Grace Solomonoff: A Thousand Brains and a Million Theories

Evgenii Vityaev and Yury Kolonin: On comparative analysis of rule-based cognitive architectures

Artem Zholus and Aleksandr I. Panov: Case-based Task Generalization in Model-Based Reinforcement Learning

Ali Raheman, Anton Kolonin and Ikram Ansari: Adaptive Multi-Strategy
Market Making Agent

9:30-10:30: Nell Watson – “Machines for Moral Enlightenment”

10:30-10:45: Break

10:45-11:45: Gary Marcus – “Towards a Proper Foundation for Artificial Intelligence”

11:45- 12:45: Geordie Rose – “Robot Brains”

12:45-2:00: Lunch Break

2:00- 3:00: Paul Rosenbloom – “Lumping and Splitting: Understanding Cognition via the Common Model and Dichotomic Maps”

3:00 -4:00: Josef Urban – “Towards the Dream of Self-Improving Universal Reasoning AI”

4:00-4:15: Break

4:15-6:00: Q&A for Online Contributed Talks II

Mohammadreza Alidoust: AGI Brain II: The Upgraded Version with Increased Versatility Index

Michael Timothy Bennett: Compression, The Fermi Paradox and Artificial Super-Intelligence

Michael Timothy Bennett: Symbol Emergence and The Solutions to Any Task

Michael Timothy Bennett and Yoshihiro Maruyama: The Artificial Scientist: Logicist, Emergentist, and Universalist Approaches to Artificial General Intelligence

Robert Freeman: Parsing using a grammar of word association vectors

Yoshihiro Maruyama: Categorical Artificial Intelligence: The Integration of Symbolic and Statistical AI for Verifiable, Ethical, and Trustworthy AI

Yoshihiro Maruyama: Moral Philosophy of Artificial General Intelligence: Agency and Responsibility

Saty Raghavachary: Biological intelligence considered in terms of physical structures and phenomena

Alexei V. Samsonovich: A Virtual Actor Behavior Model Based on Emotional Biologically Inspired Cognitive Architecture

Vignav Ramesh and Anton Kolonin: Unsupervised Context-Driven Question
Answering Based on Link Grammar

Claes Strannegård: The Ecosystem Path to AGI

Robert Wünsche: 20NAR1 – An alternative NARS implementation design

Bowen Xu, Xinyi Zhan and Quansheng Ren: The Gap between Intelligence and Mind

Tom Xu and Yoshihiro Maruyama: Neural String Diagrams: A Universal Modeling Language for Categorical Deep Learning

Roman Yampolskiy: AGI Control Theory

King-Yin Yan: AGI via Combining Logic with Deep Learning