The Evil Robot Past: From Automata to Algorithms

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Discussion, Presentation

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Adults
This event is part of a combined series. If you register for this event, you will be automatically registered for all of the following events in the series.
Registration for this event will be open from August 10, 2024 @ 12:00am to November 21, 2024 @ 7:00pm.

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The Past, Present, & Future of the Evil Robot: An Introduction to Artificial Intelligence, Ethics, and Social Transformation

Register and join us in person to embark on a captivating journey through the world of Artificial Intelligence! From ancient myths to modern marvels, this three-part series will explore the evolution of AI and its profound impact on our lives. We'll demystify the jargon and dive into the ethical dilemmas surrounding this transformative technology. We'll uncover the fascinating history of AI, take a deep dive into the current state of AI, and then envision future possibilities and perils.

Throughout the series, we'll grapple with pressing ethical questions and explore the technology through the lens of humanist ethics. Whether you're a tech enthusiast or simply curious about the AI world around you, this series will provide you with insights to navigate this complex technological landscape.

This series is presented by Lake Forest College's Davis SchneidermanExecutive Director of the Krebs Center for the Humanities, Professor of English, and Principal Investigator for the Melon Foundation HUMAN AI/humanities grant.

September 19
The Evil Robot Past: From Automata to Algorithms

This session will share fascinating examples of the history of artificial intelligence and automation. From ancient mythologies to the birth of modern computing, we'll explore select milestones that have shaped how we think about AI. We'll cover how people have envisioned intelligent machines and visit groundbreaking discoveries that paved the way for today's AI revolution. Through interactive examples, we'll examine how the quest for machine intelligence has evolved and what key ethical questions that have emerged along the way.

October 17
The Evil Robot Present: The AI Revolution is Now

Artificial intelligence is no longer a futuristic concept but a reality that permeates our daily lives. From facial recognition systems to algorithmic decision-making, AI is reshaping the world around us. In this session, we'll dive into the current state of AI and its profound impact on society. Through case studies and interactive demonstrations, we'll explore the benefits and challenges of AI in various domains, including healthcare, finance, and media. We'll also confront the pressing ethical issues surrounding AI, such as bias, privacy, and transparency.

November 14
The Evil Robot Future: The Possibilities and Perils of AI

What does the future hold for artificial intelligence? Will AI surpass human intelligence and redefine what it means to be human? In this session, we'll embark on a speculative journey into the potential future of AI. From transhumanism to synthetic biology, we'll explore the exciting possibilities and profound challenges that lie ahead. We'll grapple with the ethical implications of advanced AI systems and their potential impact on society. We'll also consider the role of humans in shaping the future of AI and the importance of proactive governance and responsible innovation.

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