Date: October 23-27, 2023
Location: UFMG Rector’s Office Auditorium
The recent popularization of Generative Artificial Intelligence models and their applications (such as ChatGPT) has reignited debates about the potential, risks, and ethical limits of Artificial Intelligence. In this process, technological acceleration, economic interests, and sociotechnical imaginaries combine to bring new challenges to research and the University.
In this roundtable, guests will reflect on topics such as the connections between psychoanalysis and Artificial Intelligence (can machines learn to dream?), the use of general-purpose technologies to discriminate or empower citizens, and the socio-environmental implications of “techno-solutions” based on Artificial Intelligence.