Speakers list10th International Conference Science and Scientist - 2022

PROGRAM OF TENTH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE

SCIENCE AND SCIENTIST- 2022

(If you are not able to come in person, you may join this event online via Zoom.)

Monday, December 12 (8:30 AM – 9:00 PM)

08:30 – 09:00 AM

Registration

Setting up Posters & Banners, Auspicious Lamping, Invocation & Press Conference

Breakfast

(09:00 AM – 01:10 PM

(40 Minutes talk and 10 Minutes QA)

 

 

 

09:00 – 09:50 AM

 

 

 

 

 

 

09:50 – 10:40 AM

 

 

 

 

 

 

10:40 – 11:30 AM

 

 

 

 

 

 

11:30 AM – 12:20 PM

 

 

 

 

 

12:20 – 01:10 PM

 

 

Plenary Session: Introducing the Theme of the Conference

Chair: Ranjan Kumar Panda, Ph.D.

Professor, Dept. Humanities and Social Sciences, IIT-Mumbai, India

Is a Computer Smarter than a Fruit Fly (Drosophila)?

Srila Bhakti Madhava Puri Maharaja, Ph.D.

Serving Director, Bhakti Vedanta Institute of Spiritual Culture and Science, Princeton, NJ, USA

 

Sentient-Machine Advocates are Probably not as Intelligent as They Think

Bhakti Niskama Shanta, Ph.D.

Gen. Secretary, Sri Chaitanya Saraswat Institute, Thakurtala, Krishnanagar, West Bengal, India

 

Two Tales of Cognitive Science: Analytical and Phenomenological

Navneet Chopra, Ph.D.

Assistant Professor, Dept. Philosophy, University of Delhi, India

 

Intelligence in Nature — Its Importance in Understanding 'Source of Life' and Reality

Bhakti Vijnana Muni, Ph.D.

President, Sri Chaitanya Saraswat Institute, Thakurtala, Krishnanagar, West Bengal, India

 

Panel Discussion with Session Speakers

 

01:10 – 02:30 PM

Lunch Break

02:30 – 04:30 PM

(25 Minutes talk and 05 Minutes QA)

 

 

 

 

 

02:30 – 03:00 PM

 

 

 

 

 

03:00 – 03:30 PM

 

 

 

 

 

03:30 – 04:00 PM

 

 

 

 

 

 

04:00 – 04:30 PM

 

 

 

 

 

ICPR Sponsored Session - I: Understanding the Difference between Artificial & Natural Intelligence

Chair: Balaram Singh, Ph.D.

Institute of Advanced Sciences, Massachusetts, USA

The Paradox in Artificial Intelligence: Looking to Artificial Consciousness

Rajakishore Nath, Ph.D.

Dept. Humanities and Social Sciences, IIT-Mumbai, India

 

The Challenge of Sharing Content: A Reflection on Learning with Intelligent Machines

Ankita and Ranjan Kumar Panda, Ph.D.

Dept. Humanities and Social Sciences, IIT-Mumbai, India

 

AI in the Realm of Theology and Religion: Hope and Virtual Reality of Heaven/ Paradise/ Swarga

Asha Mukherjee, Ph.D.

Dept. Philosophy and Religion, Visva-Bharati University, Santiniketan, India

 

The Difference Between Dance Performed by Human Being and Robot

Uma Anantani, Ph.D.

Rasadhwani Bharatanatyam Training Centre, Ahmedabad, India

04:30 – 04:45 PM

Herbal Tea Break

04:45 – 06:15 PM

(40 Minutes talk and 05 Minutes QA)

 

 

 

 

 

 

04:45 – 05:30 PM

 

 

 

 

05:30 – 06:15 PM

 

 

 

 

 

06:15 – 07:00 PM

 

 

 

 

ICPR Sponsored Session – II: A Scientific Critique of Artificial Intelligence

Chair: Bhakti Niskama Shanta, Ph.D.

Gen. Secretary, Sri Chaitanya Saraswat Institute, Thakurtala, Krishnanagar, West Bengal, India

 

How AI is a Weapon against Human Cognition

Garga Chatterjee, Ph.D.

Indian Statistical Institute, Kolkata, India

 

Artificial Intransigence

Brian J. Ford

Fellow of Cardiff University & President Emeritus of Cambridge Society for the Application of Research, Cambridge University, U.K.

 

Biology Transcends the Limits of Computation

Perry Marshall

Founder of Evolution 2.0 Prize, World’s Largest Award for Origin of Life Research, Illinois, USA

07:30 – 09:00 PM

Dinner

 Tuesday, December 13 (8:30 AM – 9:00 PM)

08:30 – 09:00 AM

Breakfast

(09:00 AM – 01:00 PM

(25 Minutes talk and 05 Minutes QA)

 

 

 

 

09:00 – 09:30 AM

 

 

 

 

 

 

09:30 – 10:00 AM

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

10:00 – 10:30 AM

 

 

 

 

 

10:30 – 11:00 AM

 

 

 

 

 

 

11:00 – 11:30 PM

 

 

 

 

 

 

11:30 – 12:00 PM

 

 

 

 

 

12:00 – 12:30 PM

 

 

 

 

12:30 – 01:00 PM

 

 

 

 

ICPR Sponsored Session – III: Limits of AI Imitating the Self of Natural Intelligence

Chair: Garga Chatterjee, Ph.D.

Indian Statistical Institute, Kolkata, India

A Teleological Comparison of Artificial and Natural Intelligence

Krishna Keshava Das

Philosophy Student at Stockton University, NJ, USA; Serving Assistant, Princeton Bhakti Vedanta Institute of Spiritual Culture and Science, NJ, USA

 

The Utility of Artificial Intelligence and its Effects

Medicharla Venkata Jagannadham, Ph.D.

Visiting Professor, & Vice-President IGNA_Hyderabad, School of Life Sciences, University of Hyderabad, Telegana, India

 

Seeing Evolution of Life Beyond Brain, Mind, and Consciousness

Balaram Singh, Ph.D.

Institute of Advanced Sciences, Massachusetts, USA

 

Can Artificial Intelligence Accept the Supremacy of Spiritual Intelligence?

Parthasarathi Bera, Ph.D.

Kalyani Government Engineering College, West Bengal, India

 

Difference between Artificial and Natural Intelligence

Alex Hankey, Ph.D.

Swami Vivekananda Yoga Anusandhana Samsthana (SVYASA), Bangalore, India

 

Artificial Intelligence vs Natural Intelligence – A system Approach

Sumangala Devi Dasi, Ph.D.

IIT-Roorkee, India and Sri Chaitanya Saraswat Institute, Thakurtala, Krishnanagar, West Bengal, India

 

Dennett on Intelligent Tools

Abhishek Yadav and Ranjan Kumar Panda, Ph.D.

Dept. Humanities and Social Sciences, IIT-Mumbai, India

 

Artificial intelligence Cannot Overcome Natural Intelligence of Insects

Shilpa Mandal

Student, Dept. Zoology, Kalyani University, West Bengal, India

 

01:00 – 02:30 PM

Lunch Break

02:30 – 06:30 PM

(25 Minutes talk and 05 Minutes QA)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

02:30 – 03:00 PM

 

 

 

 

 

03:00 – 03:30 PM

 

 

 

 

 

03:30 – 04:00 PM

 

 

 

 

 

04:00 – 04:30 PM

 

 

 

 

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05:30 – 06:00 PM

 

 

 

 

 

06:00 – 06:30 PM

 

 

 

 

 

06:30 – 07:00 PM

 

 

 

ICPR Sponsored Session – IV: Understanding the Difference between Artificial & Natural Intelligence from Medical Sciences and Other Fields

Chair: Navneet Chopra, Ph.D.

Assistant Professor, Dept. Philosophy, University of Delhi, India

Limitations of Artificial Intelligence in Human Medicine

Sundeep Mishra, M.D.

Professor of Cardiology, All Indian Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi, India

 

Bacterial Intelligence and AI

Sisir Roy, Ph.D.

National Institute of Advanced Studies (NIAS), Bangalore, India

 

Acu-therapy: Deploying Natural Intelligence in Health Treatment

Nandini Bondale, Ph.D.

Ex scientist TIFR Mumbai, Yog Teacher, Mumbai, India

 

Mind and Matter in Ayurveda

Deba Prasad Dash, M.D. (Ayurveda)

Gopabandhu Ayurveda College, Jagannath Puri Dham, Odisha, India

 

AI Alarm Wake-up Call !

Devahuti Devi Dasi, Ph.D.

Teresian College, Mysore, India

 

Can Facilitating 'Woman’s Consciousness' Save Us from Falling Prey to the AI-Linked Transhumanism Movement?

Tina Lindhard

International University of Professional Studies (IUPS), Hawaii, USA

 

Natural Intelligence not Artificial Intelligence: A Major Means for Realizing the Self

Prasanna Kumar Mohapatra, Ph.D.

Salipur Autonomous College, Odisha, India

 

Robots are Mere Toys in the Hands of Programmer

Sundeep Krishna Das and Damayanti Devi Dasi

Software Professionals, Hyderabad, India

 

Difference Between Artificial and Natural Intelligence: A Philosophical Understanding of Sripad Bhakti Madhava Puri Maharaja, Ph.D.

Jayanti P Sahoo, Ph.D.

Associate Professor, Head, Dept. Philosophy Janki Devi Memorial College University of Delhi, India

07:00 – 07:15 PM

Valedictory Session

08:00 – 09:00 PM

Dinner

14th December, 2022 06:30 am – 03:00 PM

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“I regard consciousness as fundamental. I regard matter as derivative from consciousness. We cannot get behind consciousness. Everything that we talk about, everything that we regard as existing, postulates consciousness.”

:: Max Planck
(Where is Science Going?: 1932)





“I am convinced that an important stage of human thought will have been reached when the physiological and the psychological, the objective and the subjective, are actually united, when the tormenting conflicts or contradictions between my consciousness and my body will have been factually resolved or discarded.”

:: Ivan Petrovich Pavlov
(Physiology of the Higher Nervous Activity (1932), 93-4.)