Artificial Intelligence Technologies

Technology | Registration opens 8/5/2024 12:00 AM MST (Arizona)

12535 W. Smokey Dr. Surprise, AZ 85378 United States

1011

9/16/2024 (one day)

10:00 AM-12:00 PM MST (Arizona) on Mon

From ChatGPT to virtual assistants like Alexa and Siri to the self-driving cars we now see in Phoenix, artificial intelligence (AI) technologies are becoming more and more present in our daily lives.  This lecture aims to help you understand the potential and its implications of AI.  We will explain some of the key components that make AI possible, such as machine learning and natural language processing; discuss various types of AI, such as Generative AI, Narrow AI, and AGI; and unpack some of the promises and perils of these tools.

This is a Community Event please bring a friend and let them know about our great program.  Please let RISE Coordinator aware of your guest.

  • Dr. Stephen Carradini is an assistant professor of technical communication at Arizona State University - Polytechnic Campus.  His research focuses on the implementation of emerging technologies such as AI in private and public sector workplaces.  He is currently building a public information chatbot called Waterbot that will give Arizonans information about water management in their state.
    Nicholas Proferes is an Associate Professor at Arizona State University’s School of Social and Behavioral Sciences.  His research focuses on users’ understandings and beliefs about social media, societal discourse about technology, and issues of power and ethics in the digital landscape.