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Conference on World Affairs brings top speakers on AI, autonomy 

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Engineering students and faculty can hear from experts in the field of autonomy and artificial intelligence during the annual Conference on World Affairs April 9-13 on the 񱦵 campus.

The CWA is a premier forum for discussion of world affairs, attracting a diverse group of experts and engaging panelists from around the world. Sessions are free, don’t require registration and are held in a variety of locations across campus. A full schedule of speakers and topics can be found on the conference website.

Here are five sessions that may be of interest to those in the College of Engineering and Applied Science:

Wednesday, April 10

Friday, April 12

  • “Artificial Intelligence and Our Society,” Noon – 1:10 p.m., UMC East Ballroom. The subtitle for this program is: “Where Will AI Extend Beyond Hype Into Positive Societal Disruption?” Panelists include Alexander Bard, a philosopher and futurologist based in Stockholm, Sweden, who is the author of five books.
  • “Past the Turing Test: The Future of AI,” 1:30 – 2:40 p.m. Hale 270. Panelists include — near-term science-fiction novels about the emergence of artificial intelligence and related near-future issues.