Shadman Bashir gives lecture on AI and parallel globalization
The International Students Services office of Dixie State University has sponsored a public lecture titled “Artificial Intelligence and Sunny Side Up in the Parallel Globalization.” The lecture will be presented by DSU professor Shadman Bashir, who teaches courses on global laws. It will be held April 2 at 5:30 p.m. in the Browning Dunford Auditorium at DSU. The lecture is free and open to the public.
The lecture will be a brief analysis of the idea that our world is getting smaller but the gaps are getting bigger. Bashir says these gaps are triggering movements all over the world that have challenged and changed the global equilibrium of wants and needs. The inability of governments to protect contracts is creating chaos in some of the most volatile regions of the world. All this is leading to a world which Bashir refers to as truly “sunny side up.”
The lecture addresses questions as to who are the actors and what are the acts responsible for this change. Is there really a parallel globalization in progress, and if there is, how do we see it? Is “death by data” possible and are killer robots about to knock on our doors? Questions such as these and many others related to topics such as the global terrorist fashion statements, gamblers and futurists, expensive wars and cheap life in multiple cosmologies will be discussed.
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