March 23, 2025 - 20:11

In an age where algorithms influence what we see, hear, and believe, are we still the decision-makers, or have we given the reins to AI? Marian University invites everyone to engage in a thought-provoking symposium that tackles this pressing question. The event aims to explore the intricate relationship between humanity and technology, focusing on the implications of our reliance on artificial intelligence.
Experts from various fields will gather to discuss the impact of technology on our daily lives, examining how it shapes our decisions and perceptions. Topics will include the ethical considerations of AI, privacy concerns, and the potential for technology to enhance or hinder our autonomy. Participants will have the opportunity to engage in discussions, ask questions, and share their perspectives on the evolving landscape of human-technology interaction.
This symposium promises to be a critical platform for understanding the balance of power in the 21st century, encouraging attendees to reflect on their roles in a world increasingly dominated by technological advancements.
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