Understanding AI: Uses, Limitations, and Ethical Dilemmas
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AI is currently being implemented all around us in society, seemingly regardless of need.
You may have found yourself wondering what the cultural, environmental, or social implications of adopting AI everywhere are. Is it fine to only use Chat GPT to write work emails? Or should you be worried about enabling a future Terminator by relying on Google Gemini to look up information? More broadly, will AI benefit society at large, or will it widen the already glaring gaps in our social fabric?
Join data scientist and Hanover resident Fenrir Badorf in a presentation on what exactly "AI" is, what the effects of its widespread adoption are, and what you can do about it.
Where: 28 Carlisle St. Hanover PA
When: Sunday August 10th 2-4pm
FREE to attend!
We recommend Borough Parking Lot # 4 on Carlisle St.! Parking Free after 6pm and on Sundays
The Serpent's Key is Wheelchair Accessible, has an accessible restroom, ample seating areas, is service animal friendly, and features sensory lighting for those with photophobia or other light sensory concerns. Incense is used on occasion, but we're happy to hold off if you call ahead!
You may have found yourself wondering what the cultural, environmental, or social implications of adopting AI everywhere are. Is it fine to only use Chat GPT to write work emails? Or should you be worried about enabling a future Terminator by relying on Google Gemini to look up information? More broadly, will AI benefit society at large, or will it widen the already glaring gaps in our social fabric?
Join data scientist and Hanover resident Fenrir Badorf in a presentation on what exactly "AI" is, what the effects of its widespread adoption are, and what you can do about it.
Where: 28 Carlisle St. Hanover PA
When: Sunday August 10th 2-4pm
FREE to attend!
We recommend Borough Parking Lot # 4 on Carlisle St.! Parking Free after 6pm and on Sundays
The Serpent's Key is Wheelchair Accessible, has an accessible restroom, ample seating areas, is service animal friendly, and features sensory lighting for those with photophobia or other light sensory concerns. Incense is used on occasion, but we're happy to hold off if you call ahead!
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