You are invited to join Teresa Heffernan (Saint Mary’s University), Ian Kerr (U of Ottawa), Fuyuki Kurasawa (York U) and Duncan MacIntosh (Dalhousie) for a panel discussion on ‘the potential social impacts of artificial intelligence and the role humanities and social sciences will play in identifying the legal, ethical and policy issues we should start considering today.’
Where: Paul O’Regan Hall, Halifax Public Library Central
When: Wednesday, November 14, 2018. 6:30 PM – 8:00 PM
Moderated by Gabriel Miller, Executive Director, Federation for the Humanities and Social Sciences
The event is sponsored by Dalhousie University (Offices of the President and the Vice-President Research, plus the Faculties of Arts and Social Sciences, Computer Science, Law, and Management), the Federation for the Humanities and Social Sciences and the Halifax Public Libraries.
The event will be free and open to the public with a reception to follow.
Questions? Contact fassalum@dal.ca
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Would love a live stream or telepresence option. I’m a bit geographically challenged in Australia
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Hi Alicia, I’ve sent the event organizers a query about live streaming, and will let you know as soon as I receive a response. Thanks you, Karen (keasp1@gmail.com)
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Hi Alicia, unfortunately the event won’t be live-streamed but it will be video recorded and posted on the Dalhousie website. We’ll repost it on our site as soon as it is available.
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Any updates concerning the livestream?
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Hi, thanks for asking. The event won’t be live-streamed but the organizers intend to post a video recording of it on the Dalhousie web site. We will repost it on SRF once it is available.
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Hi Gerardo, I know they are video taping the panel, which we will post on the website–but I am not sure about the live streaming; I may know later today.
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Thank you!
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