What is AI, exactly? Why are AI tools like ChatGPT and Stable Diffusion popping up all over the place? How “intelligent” are these systems, and what types of problems do they solve? What are some of the social, ethical, and economic implications of these technologies?
Join Professors Blake Jackson, Ben Nye, and Cory Scott from the Computer Science Department on Monday, Feb. 19 from 3:30-5 p.m. in Gates Commons as they outline the history and context of machine intelligence, fundamentals of how these systems work, what’s happening at the cutting edge, and how we can strike a balance between powerful technology and social benefit. You can read more about the presenters here.
Light refreshments will be served. Add this event to your calendar.