Candidate of Historical Sciences, Professor, Head, Department of World Literature and Culture, Faculty of International Journalism, Moscow State Institute of International Relations of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Russia
Description of the event
Can a robot write a symphony? Kant-bot, created by the Center for Neurotechnology and Artificial Intelligence of BFU, does not compose music, but reflects on the meaning of life and philosophy of its famous namesake. Its abilities will be put to a real test: the artificial intelligence will enter into a debate with famous scientists, and it is you who will determine the winner.
Witness the confrontation between man and machine and cast your vote for the one who is more convincing. Kant-bot will be challenged by:
• Tatyana Chernigovskaya, Specialist in the field of Neuro- and Psycholinguistics, Doctor of Biological and Philological Sciences, Professor of St. Petersburg University
• Yuriy Vyazemskiy, Writer, Philosopher, Host of the Umniki i Umnitsy Program, Head of the Department of World Literature and Culture, MGIMO
• Alexander Fedorov, Doctor of Philosophy, Rector of Immanuel Kant Baltic Federal University.
The debate will be moderated by Maxim Potashev, Mathematician, Marketing Expert, Master of the What? Where? When? TV Game and Four-Time Winner of the Crystal Owl.
Do not miss the chance to win BFU merch and the main prize, a trip to Kaliningrad.