Homo Sapiens ORGANISING COMMITTEE or Homo AI Christine Hill (AAGP, PPAA) Roslyn Glickfeld (APAS) Maryana Podreka (AAGP) Gurli Hughes (Administrative Manager) Baxter and Sawyer, “fully integrated collaborative robots… designed to execute tasks that have been Damien Pierce (Media) impractical to automate with traditional industrial robots... capable of making adaptive decisions as tasks run...” see: www.rethinkrobotics.com/sawyer https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baxter_(robot) FREUD CONFERENCE BLOG

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The Freud Conference blog also provides Emotions and detailed CVs and publication lists of the speakers, Artificial Intelligence with links to their publications and sources.

http://freudconference.wordpress.com a day with Professors Mark Solms EARLY BIRD REGISTRATION and Toby Walsh cut-off date: Wednesday April 3, 2019 8.30 – 18.00 Saturday 25th May The Melbourne Brain Centre Kenneth Myer Building 30 Royal Parade, Parkville BOOKING ENQUIRIES CONFERENCE ENQUIRIES CANCELLATION POLICY

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08.30 Registration & Coffee/Tea ABOUT THE SPEAKERS

09.00– 9.10 Introduction and Welcome: 12.45 – 14.00 Lunch PROFESSOR MARK SOLMS is Director of Dr Christine Hill at the University of and Groote Schuur Hospital, and the MORNING SESSIONS AFTERNOON SESSIONS recipient of numerous prizes and honours. He has published 350 articles 09.15 – 10.45 Chair: Dr Peter Smith 14.00 – 15.30 Chair: Helga Coulter in neuroscientific and psychoanalytic MARK SOLMS TOBY WALSH journals and authored eight books. His collected papers were published WHAT IS CONSCIOUSNESS? ARTIFICIAL AND NATURAL recently as The Feeling Brain. Mark will review the major changes taking place Artificial Intelligence sets out to build what might be

in our understanding of the brain mechanisms of thought of as “artificial” minds in silicon. He is the editor and translator of the forthcoming Revised consciousness. These views revolve mainly around Standard Edition of the Complete Psychological Works the role of the cortex vs the brainstem and the role How far are we towards this grand scientific challenge? of (24 vols) and Complete Neuroscientific of cognition vs emotion. How might such “minds” differ from our Works of Sigmund Freud (4 vols). His current scientific focus is the brain mechanisms of consciousness and the Consciousness was mainly regarded as a cortical biological minds? implications of these mechanisms for the understanding function but now there is an increasing realisation and treatment of psychopathology. that ‘feeling’ plays a central role in all consciousness. Will they match or even exceed what humans can do? The implications of these issues for and psychiatry will be considered. And how do we program ethics into them? PROFESSOR TOBY WALSH is Scientia Professor of Artificial Intelligence at 15.30 – 15.50 Afternoon break 10.45 – 11.15 Morning tea the University of New South Wales and Data61. He was named by the 11.15 – 12.45 Chair: Eve Steel 15.50 – 17.00 Chair: Dr Rob Gordon Australian newspaper as one of the MARK SOLMS PANEL DISCUSSION “rock stars” of Australia’s digital MAKING A Mark Solms and Toby Walsh will lead an revolution. Professor Walsh is a strong Continuing from the previous session, Mark will open forum on issues raised from all three advocate for limits to ensure AI is address the question, “Is it now possible to make presentations. used to improve our lives. artificial minds?” This, then, begs the question, He has been a leading voice in the discussion about “What Do We Mean By Mind?”. 17.00 – 18.00 Drinks & finger food autonomous weapons (aka “killer robots”), speaking at the UN in New York and Geneva on the topic. He will argue that a mind needs more than intelligence. It requires consciousness. He will discuss his recent He is a Fellow of the Australia Academy of Science and work in this area and consider the implications for recipient of the NSW Premier’s Prize for Excellence in the question “What Is Consciousness?”. Readings Bookstall will be available at the Conference Engineering and ICT. He appears regularly on TV and radio, and has authored two books on AI for a general audience, the most recent entitled “2062: The World that AI Made”.

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