On Tuesday, April 30 at 5 P.M. Eastern time, I’ll be giving a talk on
the ethics of human-AI co-production. This is part of an annual series
called the Marbury Ethics Lectures. I’m quite honored to be the speaker;
two years ago, the speaker was then Louisiana Governor John Bell
Edwards.
Anyone in the area is welcome to attend in-person, but the event will also be live streamed:
https://mediasite.latech.edu/Mediasite/Play/8aa374384ff541bc8d76dcf98be7aab91d
I’d love it if you could join us!
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Hi, it's Craig from Ai goes to college. This is just a
short little episode to let you know that tomorrow, April 30, at
5pm US Eastern time, I'll be giving a talk on the ethics of
human AI CO production. The formal title is human AI CO
production working together for the greater good. This is part
of an annual series called The Marbury ethics lectures, I'm
really honored to have been asked to be a speaker two years
ago, the speaker was then Louisiana Governor John Bel
Edwards. So anyone in the area is welcome to attend in person,
it'll be in the College of Business Building at Louisiana
Tech room 101. But the event will also be live streamed,
check the show notes for a link to the live stream. And assuming
that everything gets recorded correctly. I'll also release it
as an episode of AI goes to college. But we'll have to see
how the audio turns out. It'd be great if you could join me live.
If not, I hope to be able to post it to YouTube, and I'll
send out and I'll let you know when that happens. So anyway,
I'd love it. If you could join us. There's a link in the show
notes. In the meantime, I also wanted to apologize because I'm
a little behind on getting episodes recorded. I promise
I'll get caught up at least over the summer. It's a busy time of
the term as all of you know, if you're in higher ed, and if
you're not, I'm kind of surprised you're listening but
it's great to have you anyway. Alright, that's it for this
time. I'll talk to you later. Bye