
Wednesday, May 24, 2023
7:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. PT
Yaser Abu-Mostafa (PhD ’83)
Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, Division of Engineering and Applied Science
ChatGPT has rocked the general public’s perception and expectations of artificial intelligence (AI). In this lecture, Abu-Mostafa will explain the science of AI in plain language and explore how the scientific details illustrate the risks and benefits of AI. Between the extremes of “AI will kill us all” and “AI will solve all our problems,” the science can help us identify what is realistic and what is speculative, and guide us in our planning, legislation, and investment in AI.
This lecture will be presented in a hybrid format, allowing for both virtual viewers and in-person attendees. No advance registration is required for either format but you may sign up for reminders about this event.