Understanding Artificial Intelligence: A History of AI from Turing to the Present

Seminar

Date: Wednesday 27 November 2024

Time: 15.00 – 16.00

Location: NILAS-Library & Zoom (Hybrid Seminar)

The Department of Romance Studies and Classics, in collaboration with the Alliance Française of Örebro and the Nordic Journal of Francophone Studies, invites you to a seminar on a history of AI, presented by Nicolas Sabouret. Nicolas Sabouret is a French researcher in Artificial Intelligence at Paris-Saclay University.

A conversation with the ELIZA chatbot.
A conversation with the ELIZA chatbot. File:ELIZA conversation.jpg, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons

Artificial Intelligence fascinates, raises questions, and is increasingly present in our society, evoking both concern and enthusiasm. But what exactly is Artificial Intelligence? What does it enable us to do, and what are its limits?

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Foto: Privat

Professor Nicolas Sabouret, a researcher in Artificial Intelligence at the University of Paris-Saclay, helps us gain clarity on these issues. In a conference accessible to all, he demystifies how AI works and emphasizes that humans are at the heart of technological questions.

To receive the Zoom link, contact franorfon@su.se