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Artificial intelligence (AI) is shaping our world in profound ways. Björklunden’s Seminar Series will take a deep dive into the matter in a weeklong session – Exploring Artificial Intelligence – from June 14 to 19.
The program is designed for anyone interested in understanding what AI really is, how it works and why it matters. No technical background is needed – just curiosity and a willingness to explore new ideas.
Over five mornings from 9 am to noon, attendees will learn from four instructors whose expertise spans physics, law, philosophy, music and technology.
Participants can expect to explore how AI is accelerating discovery in science and medicine, what it could mean for legal and judicial systems, and the big philosophical questions it raises.
Instructors are Thomas Baer, Stanford physicist and Silicon Valley innovator; Joseph Bruce, former Illinois associate circuit judge; Michael Clayville, Grammy-nominated musician and educator; and Mark Phelan, philosophy professor and AI Inquiry Group director.
To register or learn more about this and other Björklunden seminars, visit lawrence.edu/bjorkseminars. Björklunden is located at 7590 Boynton Lane in Baileys Harbor.