Event Details
Dr. Tim Mullen will give a presentation on:
Past, Present, and Future Brain-Computer Interface Technologies
Learn about and discuss the current state of the art, as well as near-horizon advances, in brain-computer interface (BCI / BMI) and other neural interface technology. We will explore the science, hardware/software, and applications of these emerging technologies across a broad landscape from clinical to consumer to artistic. We will also briefly discuss the history and social context of BCI technology development over the last 50 years, gaining deeper insights into the promises, opportunities, challenges, and ethical considerations presented by this field and how these have evolved over time. In looking forward into the future, we will have an opportunity to creatively envision what future neural interface technologies could look like and their transformative impact on humanity, but -- importantly -- bounding this by realistic scientific, technological, and ethical constraints.
- Monday — August 30, 2021
7:00PM - 9:00PM - Virtual
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AI.LA
AI LA is a community of today's most curious minds focused on tomorrow’s most challenging problems. We explore artificial intelligence, machine learning, and other emerging technologies, and the impacts they will have on humanity. We acknowledge that AI is influenced by both art and science, and that human concerns outweigh technological ones.