AI, Computers and Humans: The Social Implications (4015)
Technology continually blurs the lines between reality and artificiality. A compelling and thought-provoking question we need to consider is: Can computers make people think they are human?
Technology continually blurs the lines between reality and artificiality. A compelling and thought-provoking question we need to consider is: Can computers make people think they are human?
A majority of U.S. adults remain supportive of expanding nuclear power in the country, according to a Pew Research Center survey from May. Overall, 56% say they favor more nuclear power plants to generate electricity. However the study also says, that the future of large-scale nuclear power in America is uncertain.
Across the globe, efforts are underway to develop green energy with the goal of reducing our dependence on oil, gas, and coal. According to a recent survey by the Pew Research Center, nuclear energy is seen by many as a key component.
Polls in both Russia and Ukraine show that the populations want to see an end to hostilities and that negotiations should occur. Our two experts are among those voices.
Our guests claim that death is a disease and can be cured. They discuss the implications of immortality such as ethics, finance, religion, retirement and even marriage, surrounding the possibility of immortality. We learn even more unique perspectives as to whether death, like taxes, is inevitable.
Our guests believe it is possible to live 200-300 years or forever! This is part one of a two-part program on whether we humans actually have to see death as part of life. We look at the scientific research that is being done all over the world and whether in fact you or your loved ones can avoid death as we know it.
What is a Classical Liberal...and why is that important today?
In Part Two- we look at solutions. We discuss how we can, perhaps think differently and reframe our perspectives. The goal, to have more openness, respect, and understanding for this issue.
How does ageism manifest in our society, and what impact does it have on individuals and communities?
Disinformation has been around for centuries so why now has it become a greater concern? The subject of disinformation has become a partisan, politicized issue, which is especially worrisome as half of the world’s population will go to the polls this year The need for trusted information has never been more critical.