Science on Tap: Humans & Machines, Learning to be Creative Together
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Humans & Machines, Learning to be Creative Together
Join us to discuss AI and Machine learning with local experts. Explore the psychology of creativity and how it can be harnessed and taught both to machines and the future workforce. Discover how researchers are working to teach machines how to appreciate art. Learn how researchers are developing technologies to teach our future workforce to be creative problem solvers.
Our panelists will include:
William P. Seeley, Ph. D. author, artist, Adjunct Lecturer UNH , Manchester University of Southern Maine, and a Visiting Scholar at Boston College.
Faby M. Gagné, Ph.D. Executive Director, SNHU Labs (R&D Unit)
Foad Afshar, Ed.M., Psy.D., LCMHC owner Life By Design
Aysegul Askan, Associate Director of AI Solutions., SNHU Labs (R&D Unit)
Science on Tap (SoT) is a program of the SEE Science Center. Our events are informal discussions with local scientists and experts on a particular topic. Science on Tap is an adult education program offered by the SEE Science Center, sponsored by Cambridge Trust.The ongoing series is held on the second Tuesday of each month from October to June. The 2020-2021 season will start virtually.