Being Human in the Age of AI with Susie Alegre


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Thursday 9th May

Being Human in the Age of AI with Susie Alegre

Join us for an evening with international human rights lawyer Susie Alegre for a talk about AI, human rights and much more!

No longer an uncertain technology of the distant future, artificial intelligence is starting to shape every aspect of our daily lives, from how we think to who we love.

In this urgent polemic, leading barrister Susie Alegre explores the ways in which artificial intelligence threatens our fundamental human rights - including the rights to life, liberty and fair trial; the right to private and family life; and the right to free expression - and how we protect those rights.

Touching on the many profound ethical dilemmas posed by emerging technologies, and full of fascinating case studies, Human Rights, Robot Wrongs is a rallying cry for humanity in the age of AI.

Join us in store for an evening with the author on Thursday 9th May at 7pm!

About the Author:

An international human rights lawyer and pioneer in digital rights focusing on the ways technology affects our freedom of thought and what we can do to protect it. Susie has lived and worked around the world on some of the most sensitive issues of our time including combating corruption in international development and ensuring human rights in the fight against terrorism. With a Masters in French and Philosophy and a Masters in International Law, Susie's work brings together philosophy and lived experience to explain how human rights law works and why it matters to you.

Reviews:

'Utterly brilliant' Helena Kennedy

'A brilliant expose' Roger McNamee

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