LASER Talks Stanford
CHAIRED BY: Piero Scaruffi
EVENT INFO
When: Sep 18 @ 7pm PST. Find your timezone here
Where:
Stanford LiKaShing LK130 or register online via ZOOM
EVENT DESCRIPTION:
This evening will feature three presentations:
- Michal Kosinski (Stanford Univ) on "Theory
of Mind Might Have
Spontaneously Emerged in Large Language Models"
- Amy Karle (Media Artist and Futurist) on
"Digital Dreams and
Bio-realities: Reimagining Humanity Through Art
and Technology"
- Eti Ben Simon (UC Berkeley) on "The
Emotional Brain in a Sleepless World"
SPEAKERS BIOS
Amy Karle
is an internationally award-winning ultra-contemporary artist specializing in emerging and exponential
technologies. She creates new, hybridized forms of art synthesizing
physical, biological, and computational systems. She employs science and
tech tools to create expertly crafted, emotionally engaging,
intellectually stimulating artworks that offer a glimpse into the potential
of technology to shape our future. She has exhibited worldwide.
Michal Kosinski is a psychologist and data scientist, an Assistant Professor at Stanford Graduate School of Business.
His research focuses on studying humans through the lenses of digital
footprints left behind
while using digital platforms and devices.
Previously, he was the Deputy Director of the University of Cambridge
Psychometrics Centre, a researcher at Microsoft Research, and a post-doc
at Stanford's Computer
Science Department.
Eti Ben Simon is a Research Scientist in The Center for Human Sleep Science at UC Berkeley. Her work explores the
social and emotional consequences of sleep loss on the human brain and
body. Using functional
MRI and electrical brain recordings she examines
the neural processes that underlie emotional dysregulation following
lack of sleep and the restoration of these processes after a rested
night of sleep.
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SPONSORS:
The Leonardo/ISAST LASERs are a program of international gatherings that bring artists, scientists, humanists and technologists together for informal presentations, performances and conversations with the wider public. The mission of the LASERs is to encourage contribution to the cultural environment of a region by fostering interdisciplinary dialogue and opportunities for community building to over 50 cities around the world. To learn more about how our LASER Hosts and to visit a LASER near you please visit our website. @lasertalks
Room LK205/206
Stanford University
Hybrid / Palo Alto, CA 94305-5101
United States