On Thursday 14th November, in partnership with the AI Faith & Civil Society Commission, The Faraday Institute for Science and Religion will be hosting a film showing and panel discussion at 6pm, Queen’s Lecture Theatre, Emmanuel College, Cambridge.
The documentary The End of Humanity will be followed by a post-film discussion about AI and the future of humanity with a panel of experts.
Chair and Panellists
Graham Budd | The Faraday Institute for Science and Religion
Rt Revd Steven Croft | Bishop of Oxford
Dr Claire Benn | Leverhulme Centre for the Future of Intelligence
Dr Nick Spencer | Theos
Rabbi Dr Harris Bor | London School of Jewish Studies
Abstract: The stories we tell about ourselves as humans and the power of technology impact how we design and invest in our future and how we engage AI. Increasingly, the story is that humans are inefficient and replaceable compared to AI. A gloomy view of humankind has become mainstream, catering to a future without trust – a future with weak democracies.
The documentary The End of Humanity by Andreas Dürr and Jan-Marc Furer explores this narrative and probes alternative views. It encourages creative and critical thinking about a future worth wanting and the tools that allow us to build it. We need a global and concerted effort to invent a humane future for all