APL ISC Forum 2017 | Panel 2: Jason Matheny, Matt Johnson, Suchi Saria
Panel 2: Machines & Us
Which decisions and tasks should we delegate to machines and which are better left to people? What degree of autonomy will today’s technology support? For applications where machine intelligence is su ciently advanced, what will it take to gain trust in machines as semi-autonomous teammates? How do we create partnerships between humans and machines where each do what they do best?
We explored the state of human-machine collaboration and examine the implications of recent advancements in machine learning and robotics on the role of machines in critical defense and civilian applications.
Moderator:
Ashley Llorens, Chief, Intelligent Systems Center, Johns Hopkins APL
Panelists:
Jason Matheny, Director, Intelligence Advanced Research Projects Activity
Matt Johnson, Researcher, Institute for Human & Machine Cognition
Suchi Saria, Assistant Professor, Johns Hopkins University
From the May 25, 2017 Johns Hopkins APL "The Future of Humans & Machines: Partnership, Fusion, or Fear?" event at the Lab's Intelligent Systems Center.
Panel 2: Machines & Us
Which decisions and tasks should we delegate to machines and which are better left to people? What degree of autonomy will today’s technology support? For applications where machine intelligence is su ciently advanced, what will it take to gain trust in machines as semi-autonomous teammates? How do we create partnerships between humans and machines where each do what they do best?
We explored the state of human-machine collaboration and examine the implications of recent advancements in machine learning and robotics on the role of machines in critical defense and civilian applications.
Moderator:
Ashley Llorens, Chief, Intelligent Systems Center, Johns Hopkins APL
Panelists:
Jason Matheny, Director, Intelligence Advanced Research Projects Activity
Matt Johnson, Researcher, Institute for Human & Machine Cognition
Suchi Saria, Assistant Professor, Johns Hopkins University
From the May 25, 2017 Johns Hopkins APL “The Future of Humans & Machines: Partnership, Fusion, or Fear?” event at the Lab’s Intelligent Systems Center.