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Wonder in the age of AI: What is our (human) place in the future? (Chancellor's Lecture Series)

Wonder in the age of AI: What is our (human) place in the future? (Chancellor's Lecture Series)

Update: 2019-08-25
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From industrialisation in the 19th century to the breakthrough of computing in the 20th, we are now seeing the dawn of a new revolution in technology. Emerging technologies such as the Internet of Things, machine learning, and autonomous systems are already offering new ways of doing with profound social, cultural and political implications. Artificial intelligence promises to revolutionise our lives, shape a new future and disrupt the world as we know it. But can we truly imagine all the ways that these emerging technologies will alter the human experience? Professor Genevieve Bell (Director of the 3A Institute, Florence Violet McKenzie Chair, and Distinguished Professor at the Australian National University) explores what the 21st century might bring (it’s not as scary as you think!).
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Wonder in the age of AI: What is our (human) place in the future? (Chancellor's Lecture Series)

Wonder in the age of AI: What is our (human) place in the future? (Chancellor's Lecture Series)

Genevieve Bell