Hacking machines for humanity
From brain-machine interfaces and bio-inspired robotics to building intelligent systems that can understand and empathize with humans, what was once a figment of the imagination of science-fiction writers is taking root in our everyday lives.
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Hacking machines for humanity
From brain-machine interfaces and bio-inspired robotics to building intelligent systems that can understand and empathize with humans, what was once a figment of the imagination of science-fiction writers is taking root in our everyday lives.
Join leading scientists Pascale Fung, Director of the Centre for Artificial Intelligence Research, and Bertram Shi, Professor of Electronic and Computer Engineering, to discuss how the latest engineering advances are transforming industries and organizations while opening doors to a better understanding of human behaviour.
With Hong Kong University of Science and Technology.