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On Wednesday, Nov. 12 at 7 p.m., leaders who deal with AI in politics, journalism, nonprofits and science, will discuss the possibility of Artificial General Intelligence, the hypothetical idea that artificial intelligence can perform the same cognitive tasks that a human can.
Titled “The Future of Intelligence: Are We Ready for AGI?” the event is free and open to the public, and a part of the Symbozium series hosted by the Bozeman Library Friends and Foundation. It will take place at the Museum of the Rockies. Forum leaders include Tim Lockie, founder of The Human Stack, Sarah Myers West, co-director of AI Now, John Sheppard, distinguished professor of computer science at Montana State University, and Charlie Warzel, staff writer at The Atlantic.
Together, they will prod at the possibilities and existential risks of machines that match and surpass human intelligence at the Museum of the Rockies venue.

John Sheppard, distinguished professor of computer science at Montana State University. PHOTO COURTESY OF BPL 
Sarah Myers West interrogates the role of AI in politics, bringing her expertise in policymaking to the co-director role of AI Now Institute. PHOTO COURTESY OF BPL 
Tim Lockie brings a human-centered lens to using AI in the nonprofit sector as an AI strategist and founder of The Human Stack. PHOTO COURTESY OF BPL 
Charlie Warzel authors the Galaxy Brain newsletter for The Atlantic and is a writer at the publication. He has led several investigations into privacy in technology. PHOTO COURTESY OF BPL



