Biopics and science experienced in the first person - Artificial intelligence and collective intelligence and 'The imitation game'

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Format
Dialogue with film
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Montalegre, 5, 08001 Barcelona

Schedule
Thu 23 Feb · 21:00 - 23:30
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The practice of the field of research explained through the experiences of people of renowned prestige and great trajectory, starting three great conversations. The effort, passion and difficulties in their careers and their main findings will be combined with three biopics that also want to transmit the strong intertwining between life and research work following three major themes: the exploration of the universe, the abstraction of mathematics and artificial intelligence and robotics.

The biopic The Imitation Game narrates passages from the life of Alan Turing, a pioneer in computing, algorithms and artificial intelligence. It is a topical subject that is increasingly resonating in the technological era, but before enjoying the film, there will be a conversation to activate our neurons with two female researchers. They will share their personal experiences as expert researchers to talk about the implications and motivations in robotics and artificial intelligence today, combining it with the power of collective intelligence and crowdsourcing on digital platforms in general and within citizen science in particular.

The activity will begin with a colloquium followed by a screening of the film.
 

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