Date: November 8th to 11th, 2022
Location: Nobre Auditorium of the Center for Didactic Activities in Natural Sciences at UFMG

The series included the participation of mentors and young researchers participating in ICA4, as well as other leading researchers in research on intelligence in living beings and the development and application of artificial intelligence today.

The event, held in a hybrid format, aimed to debate the advances and limits of application of artificial intelligence and its implications for the future of humanity. The series brought together some of the most renowned scientists in the world to discuss various topics, including mapping the connections between neuroscience studies related to cognitive processes and artificial intelligence, the effects of artificial intelligence on human societies and its implications for the most diverse areas, such as health, economics, work, education, law, philosophy, computing, among others.