Guided tour of the exhibition Artificial Intelligence: at the crossroads of science, art, and society
As a result of a partnership with Universcience (Public Institution of the Palais de la Découverte and the Cité des Sciences et de l'Industrie), Lumen is organising an exhibition on the theme "Artificial Intelligence" which brings together two exhibitions: Science News (Cité des Sciences et de l'Industrie) and Faculty of Science (Université Paris-Saclay), as well as artworks by Audrey SEDANO (Author and Illustrator). The guided tour offers a dialogue between:
- an operational AI expert, Renaud Monnet, the creator of the sovereign AI Aristotle - a journalist attentive to the upheavals in information processing - caused by AI, Sylvain Allemand - the head of Lumen, organiser of the exhibition, Marie-Estelle Créhalet - you and your questions !This visit is part of Lumen - Université Paris-Saclay's cultural and scientific programme. Participants will be able to attend, following the visit, a conference on the legal issues of AI at 7pm at the Teilhard de Chardin centre.
Lumen - Hall d'expositionAs a result of a partnership with Universcience (Public Institution of the Palais de la Découverte and the Cité des Sciences et de l'Industrie), Lumen is organising an exhibition on the theme "Artificial Intelligence" which brings together two exhibitions: Science News (Cité des Sciences et de l'Industrie) and Faculty of Science (Université Paris-Saclay), as well as artworks by Audrey SEDANO (Author and Illustrator). The guided tour offers a dialogue between:
- an operational AI expert, Renaud Monnet, the creator of the sovereign AI Aristotle - a journalist attentive to the upheavals in information processing - caused by AI, Sylvain Allemand - the head of Lumen, organiser of the exhibition, Marie-Estelle Créhalet - you and your questions !This visit is part of Lumen - Université Paris-Saclay's cultural and scientific programme. Participants will be able to attend, following the visit, a conference on the legal issues of AI at 7pm at the Teilhard de Chardin centre.