The Centre for Applied AI recently had the pleasure of hosting a screening of the documentary "The Thinking Game", an insightful film that explores contemporary perspectives on Artificial Intelligence, cognition, and the dynamic interplay between human and machine intelligence. The event was specifically designed for faculty members, who gathered to engage with the thought-provoking themes and ideas presented in the documentary.
The film offers a nuanced exploration of the complex relationships between human and machine intelligence, sparking important discussions about the role of AI in modern society. By examining the intersections between cognition, intelligence, and technology, "The Thinking Game" provides a rich and multifaceted perspective on the current state of AI research and its far-reaching implications.
The Centre for Applied AI believes that this documentary will offer enriching viewpoints relevant across multiple disciplines, and the event provided a valuable opportunity for faculty members to engage with these ideas in a collaborative and interdisciplinary setting. The screening of "The Thinking Game" reflects the Centre's ongoing commitment to fostering a deeper understanding of AI and its applications, and to promoting informed discussion and debate about the potential benefits and challenges of this rapidly evolving field.
The film offers a nuanced exploration of the complex relationships between human and machine intelligence, sparking important discussions about the role of AI in modern society. By examining the intersections between cognition, intelligence, and technology, "The Thinking Game" provides a rich and multifaceted perspective on the current state of AI research and its far-reaching implications.
The Centre for Applied AI believes that this documentary will offer enriching viewpoints relevant across multiple disciplines, and the event provided a valuable opportunity for faculty members to engage with these ideas in a collaborative and interdisciplinary setting. The screening of "The Thinking Game" reflects the Centre's ongoing commitment to fostering a deeper understanding of AI and its applications, and to promoting informed discussion and debate about the potential benefits and challenges of this rapidly evolving field.


