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Emerging Tech Forums: Emerging AI

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  • MIT Museum
  • The image displays the repeated phrase "EMERGING TECH FORUMS" in bold white text on a black background. The text is arranged in a scattered, block-like pattern, with each phrase horizontally aligned. The words appear in varying densities across the image, creating an abstract, layered effect where some phrases overlap or are spaced closely together. The use of consistent white text against the black background emphasizes clarity and simplicity, with the repetition forming a visual rhythm.

    As part of MIT's Work of the Future Initiative, the Emerging Tech Forums series brings academic, industry, and policy experts together to discuss technology issues with broad interest.

    No application or registration needed.

    Cost

    Free with museum admission

    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

    Fri, October 18 2024 3:30PM – 5PM

    Additional information

    Since the release of ChatGPT, there has been a flurry of experimentation. How can these tools that packed so much potential deliver results in practice? How will it transform daily work? Join us as leaders of MIT's working group on generative AI and the work of the future engage in conversation with AI leaders from companies on the forefront of changing the ways they do thier jobs. 

    Free with museum admission. 

    The image displays the repeated phrase "EMERGING TECH FORUMS" in bold white text on a black background. The text is arranged in a scattered, block-like pattern, with each phrase horizontally aligned. The words appear in varying densities across the image, creating an abstract, layered effect where some phrases overlap or are spaced closely together. The use of consistent white text against the black background emphasizes clarity and simplicity, with the repetition forming a visual rhythm.

    Fri, October 18 2024 3:30PM – 5PM

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    Kate Silverman Wilson

    MIT Museum

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    Last updated October 7, 2024.