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Mind Matters: Intelligence and Agency in the Physical World
SATURDAY, JULY 20, 2019
6:30PM-8:30PM Welcome Reception
SUNDAY, JULY 21, 2019
8AM – 9AM Breakfast
9AM – 12PM Session 1
Time & causality: The first two sessions are on cross-cutting concepts that connect across agency, intelligence and consciousness in physics. In this session we ask: what does it mean for one event or thing to cause another, in both quantum and classical regimes, and how is this related to the flow and directionality of time?
Speakers:
- Sean Carroll, Causality and the Arrow of Time
- Jayne Thompson, Causal Asymmetry in a Quantum World
- Jeff Tollaksen, A new approach to time
- Larissa Albantakis, When is an action caused from within? Quantifying the causal chain leading to actions in simulated agents
Panel: Is Time Real?
Moderator: Andreas Albrecht
Panelists: Carlo Rovelli, James Weatherall, Bernard Carr, Jayne Thompson
12PM Lunch
1PM (varies) – 4:15PM Session 2
Information & computation: The first two sessions are on cross-cutting concepts that connect across agency, intelligence and consciousness in physics. In this session we explore some of the fundamental links between entropy, information, computation, and thermodynamics.
Speakers:
- Paul Davies The Demon in the Machine
- Fred Adams, Limits on Computation
- David Wolpert Stochastic thermodynamics of computation
- Dominik Safranek Measuring Observers’ Knowledge
Panel: For What Will Quantum Computers Ever Be Useful?
Moderator: Catalina Curceanu
Panelists: Scott Aaronson, Seth Lloyd, Mile Gu, Michele Reilly
4:15PM – 5:15PM Lightning Talks
4:15PM – 7:15PM Dinner (on your own)
7:15PM – 9:30PM Women in STEM (Women Only Event)
Dinner – Open to women in STEM in attendance at the conference.
MONDAY, JULY 22, 2019
8AM – 9AM Breakfast
9AM – 11AM Session 1
Physics for Agency: Agency is the capacity to act on information. In our second pair of sessions we investigate how this can be understood in physical and biological systems. What are the necessary conditions for agents? How complex must something be to have this capacity? What environmental factors are necessary?
Speakers:
- Carlo Rovelli, What does meaning mean in a natural world?
- Alyssa Ney, Two Physicalisms
- Susanne Still, Thermodynamics of Agency
Panel: Intelligence + Agency = Free Will?
Moderator: Jenann Ismael
Panelists: Sara Walker, David Haussler, David Wallaczek, Sean Carroll
11AM-11:20AM Coffee/Tea Service Available
11:20AM – 1:20PM Session 2
Information, Action, and Biology: Agency is the capacity to act on information. In our second pair of sessions we investigate how this can be understood in physical and biological systems. What are the necessary conditions for agents? How complex must something be to have this capacity? What environmental factors are necessary?
Speakers:
- Sara Walker, Bio from Bit
- Chris Watkins, How complex can evolved organisms become? The efficiency of diffuse genetic code
- George Ellis, The Dynamical Emergence of Biology From Physics: Branching Causation via Biomolecules
1:20PM-1:50PM Lunch
2PM – 6PM Breakout Sessions – FQxI
Excursions offered:
- 4×4 Off Road
- Rafting
- Five Villages Trekking
- Lucca – Walking Tour
- Wine tasting
Excursions Departure Time:
2pm: board shuttle for 4×4 Off Road, Rafting, and Five Villages Trekking
– Travel to Pian di Fiume (in Bagni di Lucca) and separate into smaller groups for each excursion.
2pm: board shuttle for Lucca Walking Tour
2:45pm: board shuttle for Wine Tasting
Buses will have a sign with Excursion Group names.
6:15PM – 7:15PM Breakout Report Back
Apertivo Hour (wine and snacks) with Report back from groups
Dinner on Your Own
Suggestions:
- La Veranda at hotel; please make reservations with front desk
- Restaurants in Barga; The Navigator can call a taxi for you; the trip is ~10 minutes long; will cost €20 each way.
- Click here for options
TUESDAY, JULY 23, 2019
8AM – 9AM Breakfast
9AM – 12PM Session 1
Quantum Agents and Minds: The mind is an abstract concept but its workings must be rooted in fundamental physical laws. What does it mean for an entity to think and to learn? Sessions five and six will address issues of how quantum mechanics can provide agency and how networks of simple objects can produce complex emergent behaviour.
Speakers:
- Seth Lloyd, What quantum computation can and can’t help with bringing on general artificial intelligence
- Mile Gu, Complexity Science in the Presence of Quantum Agents
- Adam Brown, Agency and Quantum Mechanics
- Lidia del Rio, Modelling physical agents with a quantum computer
Panel: Can Quantum Theory Consistently Describe Itself?
Moderator: David Wallace
Panelists: Scott Aaronson, Lidia del Rio Raphael Bousso, Matt Leifer
12PM – 12:50PM Lunch
1PM – 4PM Session 2
Natural and Artificial Intelligences: The mind is an abstract concept but its workings must be rooted in fundamental physical laws. What does it mean for an entity to think and to learn? Sessions five and six will address issues of how quantum mechanics can provide agency and how networks of simple objects can produce complex emergent behaviour.
Speakers:
- Max Tegmark, Steps toward building an AI physicist
- Surya Ganguli, A mathematical theory of semantic development in deep neural networks
- David Haussler, Self organizing neural complexity
- Karl Friston, I am therefore I think
Panel: Will we hit an AI singularity?
Moderator: Susan Schneider
Panelists: Surya Ganguli, Andrew Briggs, Olaf Witkowski, Michael Vassar
4:15PM – 5:15PM Lightning Talks
Dinner on Your Own
Suggestions:
- La Veranda at hotel; please make reservations with front desk
- Restaurants in Barga; The Navigator can call a taxi for you; the trip is ~10 minutes long; will cost €20 each way.
- Click here for options
WEDNESDAY JULY 24, 2019
Before 9AM Breakfast
8:30AM – 1PM Breakout Session
Excursions offered:
- River Trekking
- Rafting
- Five Villages Trekking
- Lucca – Walking Tour
Excursions Departure Time:
8:30am: board shuttle for River Trekking, Rafting, and Five Villages Trekking
– Travel to Pian di Fiume (in Bagni di Lucca) and separate into smaller groups for each excursion.
8:30am: board shuttle for Lucca Walking Tour
Buses will have a sign with Excursion Group names.
1PM-1:50PM Lunch
Small group report backs during lunch.
2PM – 4PM Session 1
Physics and the Mind: Our final sessions are devoted to the ideas of free will, intelligence and consciousness. How can we physically understand consciousness, and what are its limits? Is intelligence a function of physical properties? What does it mean for an entity to have free will?
Speakers:
- Susan Schneider, Design Ceilings on Enhancing the Human Mind
- Scott Aaronson, The Search for Physical Correlates of Consciousness: Lessons from the Failure of Integrated Information Theory
- Ian Durham, A formal model of consciousness and emergent free will
Panel: Can Physics Completely Model the Mind?
Moderator: David Chalmers
Panelists: Adrian Kent, George Ellis, Paavo Pylkkänen, Adam Brown
4PM-4:30PM Coffee Break
4:30PM – 7PM Session 2
Consciousness and Reality: Our final sessions are devoted to the ideas of free will, intelligence and consciousness. How can we physically understand consciousness, and what are its limits? Is intelligence a function of physical properties? What does it mean for an entity to have free will?
Speakers:
- Jenann Ismael, The emergence of intelligence: from Nature through Culture
- Joscha Bach, Reconciling consciousness with physicalism
- Marcus Mueller, Mind before matter: why we should reconsider idealist worldviews
- David Chalmers, Zeno goes to Copenhagen
Panel: Does the Universe Require Conscious Observers?
Moderator: Zeeya Merali
Panelists: Larissa Albantakis, Max Tegmark, Yasunori Nomura, Eleanor Knox
7:30PM Reception Then Group Dinner
Conference Group Dinner
Companions welcome. Please pay companion rate at front desk (50 Euros for anyone over 16; 25 Euros for 11-16yos; free for 10yos and younger.
THURSDAY, JULY 25, 2019
8AM – 9AM Continental Breakfast Available
9AM – 12PM Closing Session
Brunch will be served.

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