Ethos: AI - When Chatbots Play Doctor
Event description
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is here, even if a lot of people don't quite understand what it is, its potential and the risks. It is changing the way we work, learn, play and maybe even obtain healthcare.
Ethos: AI: When Chatbots Play Doctor: Where Should We Draw the Digital Line? is an opportunity to explore people’s attitudes to the developing field of AI. Just because we can do something, should we? How can we ensure AI is developed ethically - considering the impacts not just now, but into the future?
Experience a health chatbot currently undergoing a trial with the general public. Hear from researchers Dr Aaron Davis, Dr Rebecca Marrone and PhD candidate Andrew Lymn-Penning, facilitated by Clare Peddie (Deputy Environment + Energy Editor, The Conversation), as they unpack some of the key ethical issues surrounding AI development in the education and professional sectors.
What is Ethos?
Ethos is a place for you to have conversations about future-focused ethical issues relating to research, technological development and the broader social context. Each forum focuses on an object as the starting point.
What to expect?
We are likely to see 50-odd participants attend this relaxed, but interactive evening event. You can expect conversation with friends and strangers, sharing perspectives and (hopefully) some laughs too.
The launch component will include drinks and talking, followed by what is a typical night at Ethos: an activity, a break with drinks, then a short panel and group discussions.
This event is – as is all of MOD. – wheelchair accessible and while participants are standing for the launch, they are then seated for the entirety of Ethos. The Multi-Access Suite is available if you need a quiet space. These events can be Auslan interpreted if you let us know, please get in touch at least two weeks in advance. Dietary requirements are collected at time of booking and any needs can be catered for.
Complimentary drinks and nibbles will be provided.
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