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    Sedona Great Decisions Talks Artificial Intelligence

    April 13, 2025No Comments
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    Sedona, AZ – Sedona Great Decisions Group will consider the topic Artificial Intelligence, with an emphasis on national security, on April 21st from 10 am to noon at the Sedona Public Library, 3250 White Bear Road. This presentation is open to the public and admission is free.

    Group Member Carla Williams will lead the discussion on the interests of the US in national and global AI governance, risks posed to international security, advanced AI models, risks to personal security and competing interests in global AI governance.

    Unbeknownst to many, 77% of the population already uses an AI-powered service and that percentage is constantly rising. According to experts, AI will eventually replace driving, medical appointments, delivery, customer service, banking, design, teaching, writing and a myriad of typical interactive services we currently engage with humans. The internet made knowledge an external appendix and changed the way we use memory and the mechanics of our knowledge. When AI dominates, how will it change our knowledge and will we feel safer?

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    The local chapter of the National Foreign Policy Association, Sedona Great Decisions Group has been meeting regularly to discuss foreign affairs since 1985.  Our presentations cover US foreign policy and related domestic issues of concern to Americans, allies, detractors and friends.

    All are welcome, but seating is limited. Please contact Charles Blum at chblum45@yahoo.com or call 301-717-4210 for inquiries and to save a seat and get further information about the Group.

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