Interviews
In early 2013 I was interviewed by Julia Kim, yielding a textual result concisely entitled An Interview with Paul Rosenbloom.
Later in 2013 I was interviewed by Adam Ford, yielding two separate videos: AI & the Future and Philosophy, our History & Future.
In early 2023 I was interviewed by Paul Middlebrooks for his Brain Inspired podcast, yielding one rather long video entitled Paul Rosenbloom: Cognitive Architectures. Note: 10-15 minutes of this interview are paywalled, but most of it is freely available.
Later in 2023 I was interviewed live by Kim Brunhuber on CNN International concerning ‘Tech leaders call for pause on “out of control” A.I. race.‘
Histories
In early 2024, at the request of ICT’s leadership I reminisced for a news article on Writing the Original UARC Proposal.
Miscellaneous Videos
Many years back I was the rather awkward “actor” for an introductory video about Soar that was developed, if my recollection is correct, by Allen & Paul Newell and Jill Fain Lehman. For some reason, what appears to be available is a somewhat degraded and clipped SplitMovie Trial Version.
In 2010 I gave an invited presentation at the Humanity+ @ Caltech Summit on From Cognitive Architectures to Virtual Humans.
In 2012 I, along with Ben Goertzel and Ruiting Lian, was part of a panel at the Fifth Conference on Artificial General Intelligence on Integrative Cognitive Architectures.
In 2014 I gave a tutorial at the Seventh Conference on Artificial General Intelligence on The Sigma Cognitive Architecture/System.
In 2021 I gave an invited talk at the Twelfth Annual International Conference on Biologically Inspired Cognitive Architectures on A Nested Hierarchy of Analyses: From Understanding Computing as a Great Scientific Domain, through Mapping AI and Cognitive Modeling & Architectures, to Developing a Common Model of Cognition that was loosely based on my memoir.
In 2022 I gave what the USC Viterbi School of Engineering refers to as a Remarkable Trajectory lecture, essentially a retrospective on my career, entitled From Designing Minds to Mapping Disciplines, that was also loosely based on my memoir.