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So-Called Artificial Intelligence: Its Connections and Relevance to, and Implications for, Social Role Valorization via Zoom

March 18 @ 10:00 am - 12:00 pm

 

The contemporary world is abuzz with talk about so-called “artificial intelligence” (AI), and claims for what it can and will be able to do. Anything that sweeps over the world like this has implications to devalued people and services to them, and those who are concerned about and want to alleviate the plight of devalued parties should pay attention to such things. In this presentation, the background and context of so-called “AI” will be examined, as well as a number of ways that it connects to and has implications for Social Role Valorization and the pursuit of valued roles for devalued people. The presentation will be followed by time for questions, comments, and discussion. (And the presentation will explain why the term “so-called” is used to preface the term “artificial intelligence,” so if you are curious, you will want to attend!)

Presented by Susan Thomas

If you attended a short version of this study session at the Table Talks, this is an expanded version, so come again for sure😊

Event Sponsors:

ISRVA

Details

Date:
March 18
Time:
10:00 am - 12:00 pm
Event Contact Name
Betsy Neuville
Event Contact Email
eneuville@khs.org

Organizer

Susan Thomas

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