AI & the New Abnormal Series: Part 5 of 5 Optimistic/Pessimist or the Pessimist/Optimist - which one are you?

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12:30am

AI & the New Abnormal Series: Part 5 of 5 Optimistic/Pessimist or the Pessimist/Optimist - which one are you?

By TPL Innovation

If the past is prologue, it’s an absolute certainty humanity will not be able to control Artificial Intelligence. So, the question becomes will Artificial Intelligence be able to control humanity? Join Keith McDonald (educator and founder of literacyAI) in a five program series of keithCHATS - touching on what people (non-technical persons especially) need to know about AI:
  • How and where AI is being used
  • How AI is created
  • How AI infiltrates social media users
  • How Ethicial AI must be our prime directive
  • How AI can be both positive and negative at the same time
Join all five lively and entertaining sessions that include AI themed songs, a debate with Siri (yes, that Siri), multi-media components, anecdotes and interviews.
Part 5: Optimistic/Pessimist or the Pessimist/Optimist - which one are you?
The final episode will show both good and bad examples of AI in use and what is coming. For every bad example there is a good one (or you could say for every good example there is a bad one). Our perspective on AI will decidedly be a factor in resolving risks (risk management) and adopting the good over the bad. The examples are all quite stunning and can't help but clarify where AI is going. Also shows the need for defining rules and process now and why we can't wait. How the audience can be involved in decision making and a call for action on not being complacent with products and agencies engaged in bad practices etc.
Toronto Public Library is committed to accessibility. Call or email us if you are Deaf or have a disability and would like to request accommodation to participate in this program. Let us know as far in advance as possible and we will do our best to meet your request. At least three weeks' notice is preferred. Call 416-393-7099 or email [email protected].
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