Lecture Series 'Born Before AI' at Northern Kentucky University resumes for its second season on April 18
The second season of Northern Kentucky University's (NKU) lecture series, "Born Before AI," is underway, offering a unique opportunity for individuals of all ages to delve into the world of artificial intelligence (AI).
The NKU College of Informatics is spearheading this multi-generational approach to engaging people with AI, including the general public and retirees. The series is being held at the George and Ellen Rieveschl Digitorium in NKU's Griffin Hall.
The series, which runs on three consecutive Fridays at 3 p.m., is primarily designed for post-career individuals seeking to learn about AI. However, all who are curious are welcome to attend.
The first session on April 18 will feature Dr. Kevin Kirby discussing "The Core of AI: What it does, How it does it, and Where it's headed." On April 25, while the topic is not explicitly stated, attendees can look forward to engaging discussions on AI's role in the modern world.
On May 2, Dr. Valerie Hardcastle will delve into "AI knows better than your mother: The promise of hyper-personalized medicine," and Dr. Robert Brice will discuss "AI and Misinformation: How AI-generated content is changing the information landscape and affecting trust."
The series will also feature a hands-on session on May 2 to introduce AI tools to those with little to no prior exposure to generative AI. This session is a great opportunity for attendees to gain practical experience and hands-on knowledge about AI.
The "Born Before AI" lecture series is free of charge thanks to the generous support of Ellen Rieveschl. However, registration is required, and interested individuals can learn more and register for the series on the NKU website.
The experts participating in the series have research and teaching areas that are not specified in the provided search results, adding a diverse and comprehensive perspective to the discussions.
Navigating information on AI can be challenging due to its constant presence in the headlines, but the "Born Before AI" lecture series provides a welcoming and educational environment for those seeking to understand this rapidly evolving field.
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