Leading Conversations in AI: Extended intelligence & humans with machines event

Leading Conversations in AI: Extended intelligence & humans with machines

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October 8, 2021 – October 8, 2021Online event

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Deloitte AI Institute presents conversations on applied AI innovation across industries, with cutting-edge insight, to promote human-machine collaboration in the Age of With™. Aligned with the Institute’s mission to promote a dialogue about the development of AI, stimulate innovation, and examine challenges to AI implementation, the Leading Conversations in AI event series convenes industry thought leaders to explore a multitude of current and emerging dimensions of AI: conversational AI, robotics, ethics, scaling AI, Future of Work, diversity in AI, synthetic data, MLOps, neuromorphic computing, computer vision, data and AI governance, speech recognition, and much more. But there’s a twist: Every event will feature only well-accomplished women AI leaders to highlight female role models in AI, as well as to inspire a diverse future generation of leaders. These monthly, global virtual events are open to anyone interested in learning more about AI!

Join us and our amazing speakers with leading experts from startups, large enterprises, NGOs, academia, and research groups.

October 8, 2021, at 9 a.m. PT

What is extended intelligence (EI)? And how is it different from Artificial Intelligence (AI)? What role do we see EI play in the future of this society? AI transforming the world, but how do we make sure AI is augmenting human intelligence and not replacing it? This session will explore the topic of extended intelligence, the potential of designing tools for cognitive augmentation, and the importance of challenging the "human vs. machine” mentality. Our moderator Patricia Henderson, Deloitte Consulting’s intelligent automation practice leader for industrial products and construction, will be joined by panelists Cynthia Breazeal, Professor of Media Arts and Sciences and Associate Director; Pattie Maes, Professor of Media Technology and Chair of the Executive Committee; and Kate Darling, Communications and Research Specialist, all of MIT Media Labs.

For more information on Deloitte’s AI Institute, visit deloitte.com/us/AI-institute.