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Event examines ethics, politics and future of AI


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Event examines ethics, politics and future of AI
Artificial intelligence (AI) is already at work in our daily lives, often undetected and often beneficial. But AI also comes with potential risks. What roles do – and should – politics, policies and ethics play in harnessing the power of AI and shaping its future?
Three leading Cornell scholars discussed governmental, social and moral ramifications in “Politics, Policy & Ethics of the Coming AI Revolution” on April 15, an Arts Unplugged event sponsored by the College of Arts and Sciences (A&S) and moderated by Andrew Ross Sorkin ’99, of CNBC and The New York Times. ....

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Panel examines how artificial intelligence influences politics, policy


How has politics already been shaped and disrupted by technology and artificial intelligence?
If intelligent machines are going to be a part of our political system, can they make ethical decisions?
Policy, Politics & Ethics of the Coming AI Revolution will take place April 15 at 7 p.m.
Panelists will address these and other questions during an April 15 Arts Unplugged virtual event in the College of Arts & Sciences. “Policy, Politics and Ethics of the Coming AI Revolution” will explore the impacts of artificial intelligence (AI) and technology on our current political system and reflect on ethical concerns for the future.
Scheduled for 7 p.m., the event features a panel of three Cornell faculty members and postdoctoral fellows and is moderated by Andrew Ross Sorkin ’99, of CNBC and The New York Times. ....

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Toni Morrison Quilting Project, to weave communities together, launches Feb. 22


Toni Morrison Quilting Project, to weave communities together, launches Feb. 22
February 15, 2021
Celebrating the author’s work and the community-building tradition of African American quilt-making, the Toni Morrison Quilting Project kicks off on Feb. 22, noon to 1:30 p.m., with a virtual quilting traditions workshop, featuring Ithaca-based fiber artist Heather Stewart.
Organized by Cornell University Library, Tompkins County Public Library, and the Community Quilting Resource Center, the Quilting Project honors Morrison’s legacy and her deep connection to quilt-making. In her novel
Beloved, for example, she used an heirloom quilt as a storytelling device to connect the different histories of its characters. And, in exploring the African American diasporic experience throughout her work, Morrison wove complex narratives from a patchwork of voices across time and space. ....

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Toni Morrison Quilting Project launches Feb. 22


Celebrating the author’s work and the community-building tradition of African American quilt-making, the Toni Morrison Quilting Project kicks off on Feb. 22, noon to 1:30 p.m., with a virtual quilting traditions workshop, featuring Ithaca-based fiber artist Heather Stewart.
Organized by Cornell University Library, Tompkins County Public Library, and the Community Quilting Resource Center, the Quilting Project honors Morrison’s legacy and her deep connection to quilt-making. In her novel Beloved, for example, she used an heirloom quilt as a storytelling device to connect the different histories of its characters. And, in exploring the African American diasporic experience throughout her work, Morrison wove complex narratives from a patchwork of voices across time and space. ....

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