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Agenda

Future of Intelligence in the Cosmos
(A NASA-Ames/SETI/ UCSC workshop)

Agenda.pdf

       

DAY ONE
Saturday, June 30

Time

Dur. (min)

Description

Speakers &
Discussion leaders

8:00

30

Breakfast

 

8:30

5

Logistics

Stephanie Langhoff

8:35

10

Welcome/objectives

Pete Worden

8:45

15

Introduction of participants

 

Theme: The Fermi Paradox     Session Chair: Frank Drake

9:00

40

FOUNDATIONAL TALK: The Galactic
Planetary Census

Greg Laughlin

9:40

20

Discussion

 

10:00

40

FOUNDATIONAL TALK: The Great Silence -
Or Not?

Jill Tarter

10:40

20

Discussion

 

11:00

15

Break

 

11:15

20

TALK: The future of the visible universe may depend on us

Joel Primack

11:35

20

TALK: Interstellar travel requires shared cosmology

Nancy Abrams

11:55

20

Discussion

 

12:15

20

TALK: Seeking Ozymandias: Building and searching for beacons

James Benford   Gregory Benford

12:35

15

Discussion

 

12:50

60

Lunch

 

Theme: The Nature of Intelligence   Session Chair: Andre Bormanis

13:50

40

FOUNDATIONAL TALK: The Nature of Intelligence: Escaping orthogenetic concepts

Lori Marino

14:30

20

Discussion

 

14:50

20

TALK: The lifetime of intelligence

William Calvin

15:10

15

Discussion

 

15:25

20

TALK: Intelligence, survival and habitat diversification

Nick Woolf

15:45

15

Discussion

 

16:00

15

Break

 

Theme: Cultural Evolution   Session Chair: Robert J. Sawyer

16:15

40

FOUNDATIONAL TALK: Cultural Evolution:
An Introduction for Visionary Scientists and Scientific Visionaries

Kathryn Denning

16:55

20

Discussion

 

17:15

15

TALK: Surviving the Bottleneck:
The Longevity of Homo Sapiens

Seth Shostak

17:30

15

Discussion

 

17:45

 

Adjourn

 

19:00

 

DINNER: Chef Chu's,
1067 N San Antonio Rd, Los Altos

     
     

DAY TWO
Sunday, July 1

Time

Dur. (min)

Description

Speakers &
Discussion leaders

8:00

30

Breakfast

 

Theme: Technological Evolution   Session Chair: Tom Pierson

8:30

30

FOUNDATIONAL TALK: Ultimate Limits to Technology

Paul Davies

9:00

15

Discussion

 

9:15

15

TALK: Invent a printing press and hang on

Jack McDevitt

9:30

15

Discussion

 

9:45

15

TALK: 2001 is past, What must we do to
build a HAL

Marvin Minsky

10:00

15

Discussion

 

10:15

15

TALK: Astro-Economics

Jaipal Tuttle

10:30

15

Discussion

 

10:45

15

Break

11:00

20

TALK: Building on reductionism:  The future
of nano-medicine and nano-energy

Jonathan Trent

11:20

15

Discussion

 

11:35

20

TALK: Future of intelligent systems

Ashok Srivastava

11:55

15

Discussion

 

12:10

60

Lunch

Breakout Sessions

13:00

10

Introduction to breakouts

Langhoff/Pilcher

13:10

95

Breakouts on research questions and approaches:
(a) What research needs to be done to prepare humankind for the future, whatever future that is?
(b) What are the likely options for the evolution of humans?
(c) What can we do to make these scientific questions and others more exciting to our children who will inherit the future?

Chairs: (a) David Morrison; (b) Gregory Benford; (c) Andre Bourmanis;

14:55

15

Break

15:10

30

Reporting of breakout groups

 

15:40

45

DISCUSSION: Research priorities-where do we go from here?

Pete Worden

16:25

15

Review of main points of meeting / next steps

Langhoff/Pilcher

16:40

Adjourn

       


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