The Atomic Human: What Makes Us Unique in the Age of AI?

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Join renowned computer scientist Neil Lawrence for a conversation with MIT Professor David Mindell on Lawrence's new book, The Atomic Human: What Makes Us Unique in the Age of AI.

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Cost

$5

Location

  • In-person only.

MIT Museum, Gambrill Center

314 Main Street
Building E-28
Cambridge, MA 02142
United States

Neighborhood

Area 2, East Cambridge, and The Port

Dates and Times

Friday, September 13, 6PM – 7:30PM

Additional information

The greatest fear of AI is not that it rules our digital lives but that it displaces human intelligence entirely. If artificial intelligence takes over decision-making what, then, is unique and irreplaceable about human intelligence? The Atomic Human is a journey of discovery to the core of what it is to be human, in search of the qualities that cannot be replaced by the machine.

A black background with the words "WRITE SCIENCE" written in white, repeated in multiple horizontal rows across the entire image. The text is bold and capitalized, creating a visually striking and uniform pattern.
Friday, September 13, 6PM – 7:30PM
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MIT Museum

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