The Think and Drink event series in Bismarck, hosted by Humanities North Dakota, focuses on discussions about AI advancements. The first event features Dr. Dennis Cooley from NDSU, who will present on the topic of ghost bots, including a case where an AI replica of a murdered woman fooled her loved ones. Attendees will engage in discussions about the ethical implications of such technology, questioning its benefits and potential dangers.
These events aim to foster community dialogue around complex topics like AI ethics, encouraging diverse interpretations and perspectives. The format includes a speaker presentation followed by table discussions, allowing participants to delve deeper into the subject matter. The initiative reflects a growing interest in understanding the societal impacts of AI technologies.
• AI ghost bots raise ethical questions about technology's impact on society.
• Community discussions aim to explore the benefits and risks of AI advancements.
An AI ghost bot is a digital replica of a person, created to simulate their presence.
Ethics in AI involves examining the moral implications and societal impacts of artificial intelligence technologies.
Humanities North Dakota organizes events to facilitate discussions on cultural and ethical issues, including AI.
North Dakota State University is involved in AI research and education, contributing to discussions on AI ethics.
Humanities North Dakota promotes community engagement through events that explore the implications of AI and technology.
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