HUMAN+ | The New Cybernetics? Making sense of the 21st century

HUMAN+ | The New Cybernetics? Making sense of the 21st century

Recorded April 9, 2021. HUMAN+ presents 'The New…
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Recorded April 9, 2021. HUMAN+ presents 'The New Cybernetics?
Making sense of the 21st century' a lecture by Professor Genevieve
Bell, Director of the 3A Institute, Florence Violet McKenzie Chair,
and a Distinguished Professor at the Australian National
University. Organised by Human+ project in partnership with the
Trinity Long Room Hub and ADAPT, the Science Foundation Ireland
Centre for Digital Content Innovation at Trinity College Dublin.
Professor Bell who is described as an anthropologist, technologist
and futurist, is best known for her work at the intersection of
cultural practice and technology development. She has spent over 15
years at Intel where she was promoted to Vice President for
Strategy and was also elected as a senior fellow, the first female
to achieve such a prestigious position in the company. She now
heads up a new institute at the Australian National University
called the Autonomy, Agency and Assurance (3A) Institute, launched
in September 2017 focusing on “building a new applied science
around the management of artificial intelligence, data, technology
and their impact on humanity’’. About HUMAN+ HUMAN+ is an
international and interdisciplinary fellowship programme led by the
Trinity Long Room Hub Arts and Humanities Research Institute and
ADAPT, the Science Foundation Ireland Centre for Digital Content
Innovation at Trinity College Dublin, and supported by the
prestigious European Commission (EC) Horizon 2020 Marie
Skłodowska-Curie COFUND Action. Learn more at:
https://www.tcd.ie/trinitylongroomhub/

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