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AI+TECH—February 25, 2015

Machines that can “see,” “speak,” and “think” were once the stuff of sci-fi fantasies, but they are common parts of our everyday world. Siri allows us to have conversations with computers and Facebook can recognize us in photographs. We’re even starting to see self-driving cars share the roads with us. Artificial Intelligence research is advancing rapidly and is generating plenty of interest, excitement, and fear. What are the most transformative uses of AI being developed right now? How can we ensure the technology is used responsibly? And what does responsible use even mean? Join us for AI+TECH, to hear from leading thinkers and makers working on AI technology and AI-issues today.

When+Where

February 25, 6:30-9:00pm

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201 Hamilton Avenue
Palo Alto, CA 94301

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Agenda

6:30pm | Doors open

6:50pm | Announcements

7:00pm | Intro to AI+TECH by Ben Hamomoto & Eri Gentry

7:00pm | Lightning talks begin

8:15pm | Social

9:00pm | Doors close

+TECH Format

+TECH is like a meeting of the minds meets happy hour, reminiscent of the scientific salons of bygone days. In a fun and casual atmosphere, experts give Ignite talks (5 minutes, 20 slides, 15 seconds per slide) then discuss.

For More Information

  • +Tech events: contact Eri Gentry (egentry@iftf.org)
  • IFTF's Technology Horizons program: contact Sean Ness (sness@iftf.org)

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