Suddenly, artificial intelligence is everywhere. In fact, it’s becoming increasingly difficult to discern between what is human and what is not. Can you tell me who is writing this article right now? Perhaps not.
So how did we get here, and where is this all going? Well, here’s your opportunity to find out.
AI: More Than Human is a limited-time international exhibition opening on Saturday, May 21, at Miami’s award-winning Phillip and Patricia Frost Museum of Science.
Seamlessly blending science and art, this unprecedented exhibit enables you to step into the future, where creativity and science collide and where you can experience AI’s capabilities firsthand.
By interacting with machines, immersing yourself in vibrant installations, and by delving into cutting-edge research projects, you’ll learn more about humanity’s collaborative relationship with technology.
The exhibition traces AI’s origins, from ancient Japanese Shintoism to groundbreaking innovations in computing that have shaped today’s digital world.
From thought-provoking research to artistic collaborations, AI: More Than Human exhibits works by leading artists, scientists, and researchers as it explores what it means to be human, the meaning of consciousness, and whether machines will eventually outsmart us all.
Whether you’re an AI enthusiast or a skeptic, this experience will challenge your perceptions and spark new conversations about our relationship with technology. And like all of Frost Science exhibits, AI: More Than Human will resonate long after your visit ends.
Opens on Saturday, May 31, and runs daily through Monday, September 1 from 10 am – 6 pm at the Phillip and Patricia Frost Museum of Science, 1101 Biscayne Blvd., Miami, FL 33132. Info: 305-434-9600; frostscience.org.