Computers that can learn are able to solve some problems that humans
can’t. ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE (AI) is used in research in DUNDEE
AND AROUND THE WORLD. In DUNDEE, computers have helped us understand
how cells in our body work, and how this can be applied in
medicine.But the stories we hear about AI are not always positive,
with the use and misuse of personal data, for example the Cambridge
Analytica scandal, generating lots of headlines. So what’s the real
story?
This discussion with Prof Geoff Barton (University of Dundee) will
showcase his research in biology and health, whilst considering the
social challenges in how we use AI.
Join us at Café Science Dundee at Medina Bar and Grill at 113
Nethergate on Monday 16 March, at 7pm. This is a free event and
everyone is welcome. There is no need to book in advance but arrive
early to avoid disappointment.
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