On May 28th at 7:30pm in the Loew Auditorium. The Neukom Institute for Computational Science, in collaboration with the Hopkins Center for the Arts, Dartmouth College will host a screening and panel discussion about "THE AI DOC: OR How I became an Apocaloptimist". Academy Award-winning filmmaker Daniel Roher (Navalny) approaches this personal, visually inventive documentary as a father-to-be trying to figure out what is happening with all this AI insanity. Produced by Daniel Kwan (Everything Everywhere All at Once), co-directed by genius animator Charlie Tyrell and premiering at Sundance, this eye-opening film brings together the leading voices shaping and challenging the rise of AI. What emerges is an inspiring call to attention: a real-time exploration of the existential dangers and extraordinary promise of this rapidly rising technology.
Free and Open to the public!
Join the discussion with Dan Rockmore, Director of the Neukom Institute for Computational Science; Susan Brison, Director of the Wright Center for the study of Computation and Just Communities; Roopika Risam, Chair of Film and Media Studies; David Kraemer, Chair of the Cognitive Science Program; and Thaila Wheatley, Lincoln Filene Professor in Human Relations at Dartmouth