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M.A. Johannes Brinz

Wissenschaftliche Mitarbeitende

Tel.: +49 541969-7114
johannes.brinz@uni-osnabrueck.de

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Publications

Brinz, J. (2024). Are artificial neurons neurons? Proceedings of the 45th Wittgenstein Symposium.

Brinz, J. (2023). The Morse Code Room: Applicability of the Chinese Room Argument to Spiking Neural Networks (Master thesis, Technical University Dresden): Qucosa.

 

Edited Volumes and Special Issues

Editor (with Gualtiero Piccinini), Philosophy of Neuromoprhic AI, special issue of Philosophy of AI.

 

Talks and Conferences

Organized Conferences: Philosophy of Neuromorphic AI 2024, online: Website Neuromorphic AI

Selected Talks:

Johannes Brinz (2024): Attention Isn’t All You Need - The Applicability of the Chinese Room Argument to Large Language Models: Annual Web Conference of the International Society for the Philosophy of the Sciences of the Mind, online.

Johannes Brinz (2024): Are Artificial Neurons Neurons? : Models of Consciousness, Bamberg.

Johannes Brinz (2024): Neuromoprhic AI: From Simulating Towards Duplicating the Brain: Forum
on Philosophy, Engineering, and Technology, Karlsruhe.

Johannes Brinz (2024): Are Artificial Neurons Neurons? : 45th Wittgenstein Symposium, Kirchberg
am Wechsel

Johannes Brinz (2024): From Simulating Towards Replicating the Brain, Philosophy of Neuromorphic
AI 2024, online: Video YouTube.

Johannes Brinz (2024): Virtuality and Reality – The Simulation – Realization Distinction and its Implications for AI : Global Justice, Technology and Integrated Research, online: Video YouTube

Johannes Brinz (2024): Neuromorphic AI : Philosophy in Technology (PinT 2024), Wroclaw, Poland.

 

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