Frost Science’s “AI: More Than Human” Exhibition Set to Fascinate

Will machines ever outsmart us? That's one of the questions addressed in this immersive experience.

The Philip and Patricia Frost Museum of Science will premiere the “AI: More Than Human” exhibition on Saturday, May 31, a blend of science and art that invites guests to engage with AI firsthand by interacting with unique machines, experiencing vibrant digital installations and uncovering humanity’s longstanding relationship with technology. The exhibition traces AI’s origins, from ancient Japanese Shintoism to the groundbreaking innovations in computing that have shaped the modern digital world.

The exhibition is divided into four sections, starting with The Dream of AI, with look at the history and origins of AI and focuses on the religious traditions of Judaism and Shintoism, the sciences of Arabic alchemy and early mathematics, and Gothic philosophies.

In Section 2, Mind Machines, you’ll discover how AI has developed throughout history. A highlight of this section is Sony’s aibo, a robotic puppy that learns and adapts through memory-based interactions.

Data Worlds dives into the many ways AI is transforming society while addressing critical ethical questions about bias, truth, control and privacy. Explore AI’s influence in healthcare, journalism and retail and encounter Joy Buolamwini’s Gender Shades project, which exposes how bias can be embedded in facial recognition software.

The final section, Endless Evolution, explores the future of artificial life and AI’s role in shaping humanity.

For more details and information and to purchase tickets, visit frost science.org/ai.

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