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What Can Computers Learn from Humans? - Nobel Week Dialogue 2015: The Future of Intelligence

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Nobel laureates Edvard Moser and May-Britt Moser are joined by Margaret Boden and Danica Kragic in the discussion at the Nobel Week Dialogue on December 9, 2015 in Gothenburg, Sweden.

Nobel Week Dialogue is a free of charge, full-day event and part of the official Nobel Week programme. The event aims to stimulate discussion at the highest level on a topical science-related theme by bringing together Nobel Laureates, the world’s leading scientists and experts, key opinion leaders, policy makers and the general public, online as well as on site. By bridging science and society, it’s an opportunity to stimulate thinking, excite imagination and inspire greatness! http://www.nobelweekdialogue.org

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