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@@ -238,6 +238,17 @@ series = {AIES '18} note={Dernier accès: 2024-07-24} } +@book{villani2018donner, + TITLE = {{Donner un sens {\`a} l'intelligence artificielle}}, + AUTHOR = {Villani, C{\'e}dric and Schoenauer, Marc and Bonnet, Yann and Berthet, Charly and Cornut, Anne-Charlotte and Levin, Fran{\c c}ois and Rondepierre, Bertrand}, + URL = {https://inria.hal.science/hal-01967551}, + PUBLISHER = {{Mission Villani sur l'intelligence artificielle}}, + YEAR = {2018}, + MONTH = Mar, + PDF = {https://inria.hal.science/hal-01967551/file/9782111457089_Rapport_Villani_accessible.pdf}, + HAL_ID = {hal-01967551}, + HAL_VERSION = {v1}, +} %%%%%%%%%%%CLIMATE CHANGE BACKGROUND @article{barnes2019viewing, @@ -390,6 +401,11 @@ series = {AIES '18} author={Platon}, year={300 av. JC} } +@book{caverne, + title={La République}, + author={Platon}, + year={300 av. JC} +} @misc{dartmouth, title={Dartmouth summer research project on artificiale intelligence}, howpublished={\url{https://raysolomonoff.com/dartmouth/boxa/dart564props.pdf}}, @@ -444,6 +460,49 @@ series = {AIES '18} ######################################### #Philosophie +@article{wang2023not, + title={Do-not-answer: A dataset for evaluating safeguards in llms}, + author={Wang, Yuxia and Li, Haonan and Han, Xudong and Nakov, Preslav and Baldwin, Timothy}, + journal={arXiv preprint arXiv:2308.13387}, + year={2023} +} + +@article{bergeaud2023teletravail, + title={T{\'e}l{\'e}travail et productivit{\'e} avant, pendant et apr{\`e}s la pand{\'e}mie de Covid-19/Telework and Productivity Before, During and After the COVID-19 Crisis}, + author={Bergeaud, Antonin and Cette, Gilbert and Drapala, Simon}, + journal={Economie et Statistique}, + volume={539}, + number={1}, + pages={77--93}, + year={2023}, + publisher={Pers{\'e}e-Portail des revues scientifiques en SHS} +} + +@misc{metaverse, + title={What is the metaverse?}, + author={Meta}, + howpublished={\url{https://about.meta.com/what-is-the-metaverse/}}, + note={Dernier accès: 2024-08-22} +} + +@misc{applevision, + title={Apple vision pro}, + howpublished={\url{https://www.apple.com/apple-vision-pro/}}, + author={Apple}, + note={Dernier accès: 2024-08-22} + + + +@article{johnson2017ai, + title={AI anxiety}, + author={Johnson, Deborah G and Verdicchio, Mario}, + journal={Journal of the Association for Information Science and Technology}, + volume={68}, + number={9}, + pages={2267--2270}, + year={2017}, + publisher={Wiley Online Library} +} @misc{afi100, title={100 YEARS...100 MOVIES}, @@ -494,6 +553,31 @@ eprint = { https://doi.org/10.1177/000271624725400112 } } +@misc{roko, + title={Solutions to the Altruist's burden: the Quantum Billionaire Trick}, + year={2010}, + author={Roko}, + howpublished={\url{https://rationalwiki.org/wiki/Roko%27s_basilisk/Original_post#Solutions_to_the_Altruist.27s_burden:_the_Quantum_Billionaire_Trick}}, + note={Dernier accès: 2024-08-22} +} +@misc{rokowiki, + title={Roko's basilisk}, + howpublished={\url{https://old-wiki.lesswrong.com/wiki/Roko%27s_basilisk#Roko's_post}}, + note={Dernier accès: 2024-08-22} +} +@misc{slate, + title={The Most Terrifying Thought Experiment of All Time}, + author={Auerbach, David}, + howpublished={\url{https://slate.com/technology/2014/07/rokos-basilisk-the-most-terrifying-thought-experiment-of-all-time.html}}, + note={Dernier accès: 2024-08-22} +} +@misc{rokomisc, + title={A few misconceptions surrounding Roko's basilisk}, + author={Bensinger, Rob} + howpublished={\url{https://www.lesswrong.com/posts/WBJZoeJypcNRmsdHx/a-few-misconceptions-surrounding-roko-s-basilisk}}, + note={Dernier accès: 2024-08-22} +} + @article{Singler_2018, title={Roko’s Basilisk or Pascal’s? Thinking of Singularity Thought Experiments as Implicit Religion}, volume={20}, url={https://journal.equinoxpub.com/IR/article/view/3226}, DOI={10.1558/imre.35900}, abstractNote={In 2010 a thought experiment speculating on the motivations and aims of a potential superintelligent Artificial Intelligence, sometimes known as the ‘Singularity’, caused uproar and anxiety on the forum board where it was initially posted. This paper considers that thought experiment’s debt to older forms of religious argument, the reactions from among the community, and how expectations about the Singularity as a being with agency can be considered to be an example of implicit religion. This is significant as the thought experiment appeared in a field of research, AI, considered by many to be secular due to its technological focus. The communities under discussion also explicitly express their aim of ‘perfecting’ human rationality, and place that ability in opposition to ‘religion’ as a derided object and the aims of ‘Goddists’ in general. This tension between overt atheism and secular communities’ return to religious tropes and narratives is relevant for the wider study of religion in the contemporary era.}, number={3}, journal={Implicit Religion}, author={Singler, Beth}, year={2018}, month={May}, pages={279–297} } @misc{matrix, |