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Artificial Intelligence and Philosophy BSc Online Taster Event - 15 January 2025

Artificial Intelligence & Philsophy BSc Undergraduate Taster event - 15 January 2025- 3-4pm

Please note: The content for this session will be the same as the on campus session that took place on the 27th November. 

Overview
Join us for an exciting taster session on the BSc in Artificial Intelligence and Philosophy at King’s College London. This innovative degree combines cutting-edge AI technology with the timeless questions of philosophy, offering a unique interdisciplinary program that bridges the sciences and the humanities. If you're curious about the future of AI and the ethical, philosophical, and societal challenges it presents, this session will give you a deeper understanding of how these fields intersect.

The BSc in Artificial Intelligence and Philosophy equips students with both the technical skills to design AI systems and the critical thinking needed to address the ethical and philosophical issues surrounding AI. From exploring machine learning and data science to debating the nature of consciousness and morality, this program prepares students to engage with the future of technology in thoughtful, impactful ways.

What to Expect:

  • An overview of the BSc in Artificial Intelligence and Philosophy, including core modules, specialisations, and the balance between technical and philosophical components
  • Sample lecture from course academic Carlo Nicolai.

Who Should Attend?
This event is perfect for Year 12 and 13 students who are interested in both AI technology and philosophical exploration. Whether you're excited about designing intelligent systems, questioning the implications of AI, or navigating the ethical challenges of new technologies, this session will provide valuable insights into how King’s College London’s BSc in Artificial Intelligence and Philosophy can help shape your future.

How to Register: To secure your place, please register.

Please note: The content for this session will be the same as the on campus session that took place on the 27th November.


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