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The future of AI

Hosted by the Data Science Institute

In-person public event (Hong Kong Theatre, Clement House)

Speaker

Dr Gary Marcus

Dr Gary Marcus

Chair

Dr Jon Cardoso-Silva

Dr Jon Cardoso-Silva

Is Generative AI morally and technically inadequate? Can we separate the hype around AI from its real potential? Gary Marcus describes the current situation as a perfect storm of corporate irresponsibility, widespread adoption of AI tools, a lack of regulation and a huge number of unknowns.   

Marcus has a deep love for AI and its potential for humanity, for years he’s foreseen AI’s abilities and limitations well ahead of other experts – from anticipating current problems with driverless cars in 2016 to accurately predicting issues with ChatGPT-4 well before its release.   

In conversation with Jon Cardoso-Silva, Marcus will highlight the urgent need for robust ethical standards in the development of AI technologies, and advocate for a proactive approach to governance that keeps pace with the rapid advancements in the field.  

He will bring an informed view of the role AI will play in shaping our future, ensuring we understand what needs to be done to foster a future that is more utopian than dystopian and lay out a vision for ensuring that AI serves humanity's best interests. With his expertise in building AI “the right way,” he will discuss how we can use this powerful technology to improve society, businesses, and even ourselves. 

Meet our speaker and chair

Gary Marcus (@GaryMarcus) is a leading voice in cognitive science and artificial intelligence. He is a scientist, best-selling author, and serial entrepreneur (Founder of Robust.AI and Geometric.AI, acquired by Uber). He is well-known for his challenges to contemporary AI, anticipating many of the current limitations decades in advance. An Emeritus Professor of Psychology and Neural Science at NYU, he is the author of six books, including his most recent, Taming Silicon Valley

Jon Cardoso-Silva is an assistant professor (education) at the LSE Data Science Institute where he teaches modern best practices for the collection, storage and manipulation of data for analytics and AI. Jon co-leads the GENIAL project, a study that looks into how the use of AI by undergraduate students impact, or interfere, with their learning experience at university.

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