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An interdisciplinary research group that explores the social, political, and economic impact of language-related Artificial Intelligence and Information and Communications Technologies.

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Mindful of AI: Language, Technology and Mental Health

Event website: http://www.crassh.cam.ac.uk/events/29297

UserFour sessions over two days (1st and 2nd October).

HouseZoom.

ClockThursday 01 October 2020, 11:00-15:30

The Future of Artificial Intelligence: Language, Ethics, Technology

UserMultiple Speakers (http://www.crassh.cam.ac.uk/events/28324).

House Room SG1, Alison Richard Building, 7 West Road, Cambridge, CB3 9DT.

ClockMonday 25 March 2019, 10:00-17:00

The Future of AI

UserDr Sander van der Linden (Department of Psychology); Prof. Tobias Matzner (Media, Algorithms, and Society; Paderborn University, Germany); Prof. Ross Anderson (Computer Laboratory).

House Cambridge University Engineering Department, Lecture Room 6.

ClockTuesday 13 March 2018, 17:00-19:00

The Future of AI

UserDr Catherine Flick (Senior Lecturer in Computing & Social Responsibility, De Montfort University), Dr Eva von Redecker (Social Philosophy, Humboldt University), Mevan Babakar (Digital Product Manager, Full Fact).

HouseThe West Lodge, Downing College, Cambridge.

ClockWednesday 07 March 2018, 17:00-19:00

The Future of AI

UserProf Steve Young (Apple); Dr Hugo Zaragoza (Amazon); Prof David Runciman (POLIS).

House Cambridge University Engineering Department, Lecture Room 6.

ClockWednesday 21 February 2018, 17:00-19:00

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