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Towards Life 3.0 - Ethics and Technology in the 21st Century

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Monday, April 22, 2019, 5:30pm - 6:45pm

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Harvard Kennedy School , Wexner 102, 79 John F. Kennedy St., Cambridge

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https://carrcenter.hks.harvard.edu/event/towards-life-30-ethics-and-technology-21st-century-james-h-waldo-gordon-mckay-professor?delta=0

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Gazette Classification: Science,Social Sciences Organization/Sponsor:
Carr Center for Human Rights Policy Speaker(s): <strong>James H.
Waldo</strong><br /><em>Gordon McKay Professor of Practice of Computer
Science, John A. Paulson School of Engineering</em> Link:
https://carrcenter.hks.harvard.edu/event/towards-life-30-ethics-and-technology-21st-century-james-h-waldo-gordon-mckay-professor?delta=0
"Towards Life 3.0: Ethics and Technology in the 21st Century" is a new
talk series organized and facilitated by Mathias Risse, director of
the Carr Center for Human Rights Policy and Lucius N. Littauer
Professor of Philosophy and Public Administration. Drawing inspiration
from the title of Max Tegmark's book, "Life 3.0: Being Human in the
Age of Artificial Intelligence," the series draws upon a range of
scholars, technology leaders, and public interest technologists to
address the ethical aspects of the long-term impact of artificial
intelligence on society and human life. Held on select Monday evenings
at 5:30–6:45 p.m. in Wexner 102, and occasionally on other weekdays,
the series will also be shared on Facebook Live and on the Carr Center
website. A light dinner will be served.

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Monday, April 22, 2019 - 17:30 to 18:45

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