Denis Lomakin, an undergrad research assistant in the lab, appeared on the WXXI/NPR Connections “Science Roundtable” along with professors from UR and RIT.

The film, “2001: A Space Odyssey” turns 50 this year. In honor of the anniversary, we discuss the film and how it portrayed artificial intelligence. Was Stanley Kubrick’s 1968 interpretation of what AI would look like in 2001 accurate? What does the computer, HAL, teach us about ethics and technology?

  • Christopher Kanan, Ph.D., assistant professor in the Carlson Center for Imaging Science at RIT
  • Hayley Clatterbuck, assistant professor of philosophy at the University of Rochester
  • Denis Lomakin, computer science research assistant at the University of Rochester
  • Lester D. Friedman, retired professor and former chair of the Media and Society Program at Hobart and William Smith College

Read more at http://www.wxxinews.org/post/connections-did-2001-space-odyssey-accurately-predict-ai-future?fbclid=IwAR2pQ-6RGMKBHRJSBfMOW0kh1qscPaxzVFasirgT_8tsL7QIDY0eImeGraQ