Where:
Tsai Performance Center
685 Commonwealth Avenue
Boston, MA 02215
Admission:
FREE
Categories:
Innovation, Lectures & Conferences, Tech, University
Event website:
https://www.bu.edu/cas/community/lectures/gitner-family-lecture/
The annual Gerald and Deanne Gitner Family College of Arts & Sciences Lecture is designed to highlight current Boston University CAS faculty members, in any field, whose teaching and research addresses topics of major importance for the broad interest and benefit of the BU community. It is held in the fall, usually in conjunction with Alumni Weekend. The 2023 Gitner Lecture is titled: What Does It Mean to Be Human in The World of AI? And will feature CAS faculty members: Rachel Denison, Assistant Professor of Psychological & Brain Sciences, Margarita Guillory, Associate Professor of Religion, Rachel Powell, Professor of Philosophy, and Pascual Restrepo, Associate Professor of Economics. A reception will follow the lecture. The lecture is free of charge, and BU requests that attendees register on the Gitner Lecture series website.
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