UW-Stevens Point to offer series on the future of artificial intelligence – Point/Plover Metro Wire

Posted: August 30, 2022 at 11:21 pm

A series of free community lectures and film screenings at the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point will look at what may happen When Robots Rule the World.

Presented by the College of Letters and Science, the series will explore the futuristic portrayal of robots in film, the daily use of artificial intelligence (A.I.) in mundane tasks and the latest advances in the field of human-centered A.I. and its implications.

The series begins Sept. 13 and continues throughout the academic year, featuring lectures by UW-Stevens Point faculty and other experts as well as film screenings and a panel discussion. Events will take place on campus or at the Portage County Public Library and are free and open to the public. The lectures will also be available via live stream on the website, http://www.uwsp.edu/whenrobotsrule.

A lecture, Dare to be Human, kicks off the series at 7 p.m., Tuesday, Sept. 13, at The Encore in the UW-Stevens Point Dreyfus University Center (DUC). Associate Professor Vera Klekovkina, world languages and literatures, will discuss how robots could become pets, friends, confidants, and even romantic partners, and the similarities and differences between robotic and human relationships. Cro Crga Studio will also offer a creative performance.

Additional fall events include:

Human-centered A.I. is an emerging discipline that seeks to empower humans but brings up issues in privacy, equity, security, and transparency.

The series is sponsored by the University Personnel Development Committee Research and Creative Activities Grant.

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