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Artificial Intelligence and the Future of Humanity (Contact North)

June 11 @ 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm

Virtual Event

Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies have advanced at a staggering pace—so fast, in fact, that many experts are now shifting focus urgently toward understanding and managing the risks they pose. Once thought to be decades away, tools like ChatGPT-4, Bing AI, Claude, and Bard are already shaping our daily lives, industries, and societies in profound ways.
In this thought-provoking webinar, Dr. Christopher DiCarlo, Senior Researcher and Ethicist at Convergence Analysis, lays the groundwork for a shared understanding of AI’s foundational terms and concepts. He then guides participants through a balanced exploration of the immense promise and serious concerns surrounding these technologies.
From transformative breakthroughs in medicine and education to ethical dilemmas and geopolitical misuse, this webinar underscores the need for critical thinking and ethical frameworks as we navigate the future of humanity alongside AI.

Key takeaways

  1. Rapid acceleration of AI development: Understand how recent technological leaps in AI have shifted timelines and priorities for researchers and policymakers.
  2. Opportunities for societal advancement: Explore the wide-ranging benefits AI may offer—from healthcare and education to automation and scientific discovery.
  3. Risks and ethical concerns: Examine how AI can be misaligned with human values or misused, leading to both intentional and unintentional harm.
  4. The importance of critical thinking and ethics: Learn why ethical reasoning and informed dialogue are essential for shaping a future where AI technologies serve humanity’s best interests.

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June 11
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