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Curso realizado pelo Cetic.br de 8 a 11 de abril de 2025, em São Paulo (SP).
Fotos: Ricardo Matsukawa
Tuesday, September 26, 2023.
PRESIDENTIAL SYMPOSIUM: Artificial Intelligence in Higher Education: Friend or Foe?
Tuesday, September 26-Thursday, September 28, 2023
Artificial Intelligence has rapidly entered our daily lives in diverse ways, from steering our vacuum cleaners to producing our weather forecasts. It promises tremendous benefits, but also seems to threaten us in new ways, potentially undercutting personal privacy, media authenticity, and even national security. In higher education, the public release of ChatGPT in November 2022 has been seen as a watershed moment, as anyone can use a chat interface to produce remarkably specific kinds of text. In classrooms, longstanding methods of teaching, learning, assessment, and even preserving academic integrity may be transformed. Meanwhile, academic researchers across disciplines are finding that a wide range of AI tools can contribute to analyses and even deliver new knowledge. And AI may even transform how colleges and universities conduct their non-academic business, from admissions to student-services. So, what are limits of AI, technologically? And what are our limits for it, ethically? What possibilities can we imagine for using it and managing its influence, and where or should we put on the brakes?
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Series: Abandoned Tech
Prompt; "abandoned technology, equipment, piled up and rusty, forgotten in a humid forest. covered in moss, leaves and branches. "
PACE Secretary General at the sub-committee on Artificial Intelligence & Human Rights Conference held in Warsaw on 13 October 2025
Series: BánTír town
Prompt; " A canyon on a snow and rock planet, inside the canyon walls are futuristic factories and buildings connected with iron bridges. Futuristic trucks and ships around, people walking and working on the streets. "
Series "What Cuban cities could be like ". A re-imagined fantastic past, a brighter and more colorful present and a amazing future according to Artificial Intelligence.
Prompt; " Cuban city of Santa Clara, central square, colonial architecture. In the horizon low height hills. One hill at the center; the Capiro Hill "
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FORTUNE BRAINSTORM AI 2024
Tuesday, December 10th, 2024
San Francisco, CA, USA
2:05 – 2:30 PM
HOW MUCH SHOULD WE REGULATE AI?
Artificial intelligence promises to be the most revolutionary technological development since the Internet itself. But with great power comes great responsibility. Most technologists agree that guardrails are necessary to mitigate AI’s risks, but how far should protections go before they hinder the very innovation that AI promises?
Martin Casado, General Partner, Andreessen Horowitz
Dawn Song, Professor, Computer Science; Co-director, The Berkeley Center for Responsible, Decentralized Intelligence, University of California, Berkeley
Moderator: Andrew Nusca, Fortune
Photograph by Stuart Isett/Fortune
Title: Merlin forsees the coming of Arthur, the Red Dragon.
Prompt; " A conclave of wizards at Stonehenge. At the center a druid dressed in purple has a purple gem levitating with magic. Stormy weather, in the sky there is a red dragon flying ."
ETHICAL IN ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE | INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
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Series "What Cuban cities could be like ". A re-imagined fantastic past, a brighter and more colorful present and a amazing future according to Artificial Intelligence.
Prompt; " Cuban city of Santa Clara, central square, colonial architecture. In the horizon low height hills. One hill at the center; the Capiro Hill "
Searching with AI for urban landscaping in Cuba.
"People and cars in a Cuban city, American classic vintage cars, palm trees, avenues and roads filled with Pink flowered Tabebuya rosa trees. Tabebuya roseae. "
In October 2025, Grossmont College launched the first of its kind Associate of Science Degree in Applied Artificial Intelligence (AI), to be offered at a California community college. While as many as half a dozen community colleges offer degrees, certificates, and courses in AI, Grossmont College’s program is the only one that focuses on Applied AI, i.e. the practical applications of AI, and offers hands-on learning as opposed to theoretical learning.
To learn more visit gcccd.edu/enroll
Series "Rolling towards the horizon"
Prompt; " Vintage American classic car rolling through a long road towards the horizon in a Cuban country side."
Version # 3
Prompt; "a tropical restaurant around bamboo, banana and other plants, where dining tables are architectural structures inside a pool filled with skimming Koi carps. Real looking."
Series: The Old Cuba
Prompt; " 19 century Cuban hinterland city, like Santa Clara. tall trees, colonial houses on the city, plazas with fountains, royal palms, banana trees, ceiba and tamarind trees, birds eye view from nearby hill. "
Series "What Cuban cities could be like ". A re-imagined fantastic past, a brighter and more colorful present and a amazing future according to Artificial Intelligence.
Prompt; " Cuban city of Santa Clara, central square, colonial architecture. In the horizon low height hills. One hill at the center; the Capiro Hill "
The tobacco Series
4_interior of a Cuban tobacco drying house frond thatched. tobacco leaves hang from rustic racks. A farmer seats on a rustic seat
Technologies fueled by artificial intelligence are leading healthcare industry to a new era of advancement.
The Taino Pantheon Series
Prompt; " Mabuya; the Messenger from the realm of the dead, bringer of bad news and bad luck of the Taino peoples, represented by a Big Black Moth named by the Taino "Tatagua" and later in Spanish as "Mariposa Bruja" (Bewitching Butterfly) scientific name is the Ascalapha odorata, is a dark, nocturnal butterfly than opens the portal between the living and the dead in Taino cosmology and myths.
“Mabuya or Maboya” is the Taino word used to describe a soul or spirit that has a negative influence on the life of living people. Caney tradition teaches that one of the important duties of a Caney shaman is to perform the proper ceremonies that allow for the soul of a departed person to cross over to the Spirit Realm.
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FORTUNE BRAINSTORM AI 2024
Tuesday, December 10th, 2024
San Francisco, CA, USA
2:05 – 2:30 PM
HOW MUCH SHOULD WE REGULATE AI?
Artificial intelligence promises to be the most revolutionary technological development since the Internet itself. But with great power comes great responsibility. Most technologists agree that guardrails are necessary to mitigate AI’s risks, but how far should protections go before they hinder the very innovation that AI promises?
Martin Casado, General Partner, Andreessen Horowitz
Dawn Song, Professor, Computer Science; Co-director, The Berkeley Center for Responsible, Decentralized Intelligence, University of California, Berkeley
Moderator: Andrew Nusca, Fortune
Photograph by Stuart Isett/Fortune