Join us for an insightful panel discussion hosted by John Guttag and featuring brief presentations by leading experts in the field:
- Jacob Andreas, Associate Professor, EECS (Electrical Engineering and Computer Science)
- Philip Isola, Class of Career Development Professor; Associate Professor, EECS
- Leslie Kaelbling, Panasonic Professor, EECS
Following these presentations, there will be a conversation and Q&A with Es Devlin, the 2025 Eugene McDermott Award in the Arts recipient. Devlin will discuss her work at the intersection of AI and the arts, including her groundbreaking Poem Pavilion project, which explores the fusion of technology and human expression. Learn more about Es Devlin’s Poem Pavilion project.
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Date: Wednesday, April 30, 2025
Location: Tull Concert Hall
Time: 5:00–6:30 PM (Reception to follow)
Don’t miss the chance to explore the exciting developments in AI and hear from one of the most innovative designers of our time!