Symposium on Blockchain for Robotics and AI systems

December 4, 2019
Artificial IntelligenceCloud ComputingRoboticsBlockchainTransportationHealthcareHardware

A symposium that brings together scientists, engineers, entrepreneurs, and key stakeholders to discuss the possibilities of blockchain technology in robotics and AI.

Robotics and AI systems are starting to revolutionize many applications, from transportation to health care, assisted by technological advancements, such as cloud computing and novel hardware design.

However, several of the characteristics that make these systems ideal for certain future applications such as autonomy, self-learning, knowledge sharing, can also raise concerns in the evolution of the technology from academic institutions into the public sphere. Blockchain is starting to show great potential to make robotics and AI operations more secure, autonomous, flexible, and even profitable. Therefore, bridging the gap between purely scientific domains and real-world applications.

This symposium seeks to move beyond the classical view of distributed systems to advance our understanding about the possibilities and limitations of combining state-of-the art robotics and AI systems with blockchain technology.

Speakers

Prof. Aleksandr Kapitonov

Prof. Aleksandr Kapitonov

Prof. Fabio Bonsignorio

Prof. Fabio Bonsignorio

Ms. Lydia Miller

Ms. Lydia Miller

Prof. Marco Dorigo

Prof. Marco Dorigo

Prof. Alex 'Sandy' Pentland

Prof. Alex 'Sandy' Pentland

Dr. Thomas Hardjono

Dr. Thomas Hardjono

Dr. Eduardo Castello

Dr. Eduardo Castello

Daniel "Dazza" Greenwood

Daniel "Dazza" Greenwood

Organizers

Iridia
MIT Connection Science
MIT Media Lab

Location