Open Lectures Series: Artificial Intelligence: Science, Society and Education
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Researchers from the “Talos Centre – Artificial Intelligence for the Humanities and Social Sciences” and collaborators are going to discuss in a series of lectures with general public the impact of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in everyday life, in science, society and education. Each lecture includes a main speaker, a critical debater, and a Q&A session.
The lectures will take place at the Xenia Student Center (opposite of Marina Rethymno, with entrance from Nik. Psarrou 46) at 7.30-9.00 in the afternoon (unless otherwise indicated) according to the program in the announcement: Series of Lectures for the general public: Artificial Intelligence: Science, Society
and Education.
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