King’s Festival of Artificial Intelligence, London
Dear All, Please find below some information about King’s Festival of Artificial Intelligence. There’s also an exhibition accompanying the festival, which is now on at the Arcade in Bush House. Free and open to all. Best, Joanna *** King's Festival of Artificial Intelligence Dates: 24 May – 28 May 2023 Location: King's College London The King's Festival of Artificial Intelligence brings together speakers, exhibits, performances, demos and screenings in an exciting programme of events between 24 and 28 May 2023. The general public are invited to join academics, students, alumni and King’s cultural and industry partners to find out more about developments in artificial intelligence technologies, and the challenges and opportunities that arise from them. View the programme here: https://www.kcl.ac.uk/events/series/festival-of-artificial-intelligence Public Talks Public Talks & Panel Discussion: The King's Festival of Artificial Intelligence Opening Panel, Professor Michael Luck, 24 May 2023 Public Talk: Fairy Tales of AI and Cybersecurity - Professor Luca Vigano, 24 May 2023 Public Talk: The Law and Ethics of Generative AI - Professor Dan Hunter, 25 May 2023 Public Talk: The Digital Future of Surgery – Cost, Connectivity and Artificial Intelligence - Professor Prokar Dasgupta, 25 May 2023 Public Talk: AI Art: On Human and Machine Creativity - Professor Joanna Zylinska, 26 May 023 Public Talk: How deep (learning) is your love? - Dr Kate Devlin, 27 May 2023 Discussions and Debates Academic Workshop: AI and the Visual: Art, Science and Human Bias, 24 May 2023 Screening & Q&A: The First, 26 May 2023 Screening & Q&A: GROUPTHINK: Art, AI & the Internet of Neurons, 27 May 2023 Discussion: AI & Art Salon, 26 May 2023 King's Exhibition: Bringing the Human to the Artificial Date and Time: 10.00 – 18.00, 2 May – 30 June 2023 Location: The Arcade, Bush House, Strand Campus Bringing the Human to the Artificial, a new exhibition presented by the King’s Institute for Artificial Intelligence, showcases cutting-edge research from across the university exploring the effects of artificial intelligence (AI) on different aspects of our lives. Presented in collaboration with King's Culture, Bringing the Human to the Artificial features multiple perspectives on AI at King's, across social sciences, law, arts, humanities, security, science, engineering and health. Visitors are encouraged to explore the exhibits, and to consider a society enriched by these technologies and the challenges they present. A launch event took place in the Arcade on 3 May. -- Joanna Zylinska Professor of Media Philosophy + Critical Digital Practice King's College London Department of Digital Humanities http://www.joannazylinska.net
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Joanna Zylinska