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Argument knowledge Base (AKB) • Finding arguments in the larger context Arguments via First Principles • Ban Creation of Black Markets Texts are created manually Classifier to understand theme

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Argument Rebuttal Creating Leads Using Mining Module, the AKB. Debate Database Watson - Speech-to-text 200 topics, 400 speeches

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Teaching A.I. to Debate

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What is the relationship between Reason and debating?

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Accuracy is not the goal of Debate. Debate is meant to investigate whether we have good reasons.

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Can an AI Debate?: Training AI to Argue with Humans
What is this session about? Using AI models to communicate with humans has been around for a while. Chatbots and voice assistance have been used to help humans find answers and fix problems more quickly. But can AI also debate with humans? If so, how will this help humans in work and in life? Why should you attend? This session will cover the use case of AI in debating from both a technical and theoretical standpoint. You will learn how an AI can debate and as well as whether it should or not. Who should attend? Anyone interested in AI and what it can achieve. Speakers Korey has a passion for both educating and inspiring others on what is possible with AI and how they can use it to build a new generation of products. He has mentored and guided startups through both the challenges and successes of working with AI. As a Cloud Advocate in the Microsoft Stockholm Reactor, his main goal is to expand AI literacy, support developers, and grow the AI community in Stockholm and beyond. Stephen Llano (B.A., Texas A&M; M.A., Syracuse University; Ph.D., University of Pittsburgh) is associate professor of rhetoric in the department of communication studies at St. John’s University. He teaches, researches, and writes about debate and rhetoric. He blogs regularly at sophisticsteve.substack.com. His published work is available at https://stjohns.academia.edu/StephenL... [eventID:16271]

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