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Abstract:
"Some truths are universal, but not all. In this quick talk, I'll visit past experiences with truth on the sky and truth on campus before turning to a question for the age of intelligence: how will our AI-infused world handle the truth?"
Weiser Hall 10th Floor // Thursday, November 13th // 4:00 - 5:30 pm
