Carnegie Mellon University

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Beyond Brilliance

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September 19, 2025

5:30pm ET

McConomy Auditorium

What Does It Take to Be Intelligent?

Metrics, ethics, and what it really means

Dinner at 5:00pm

SPEAKERS:

MODERATOR:

Justin Hawkins

Staff Associate

Columbia Center for Clinical Medical Ethics

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MODERATOR:

Danny Oppenheimer

Professor

Carnegie Mellon University

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MODERATOR:

Ryan McDermott

Founder and Faculty Director

Beatrice Institute

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Did Humans Create God?

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March 18, 2025

5:30pm EDT

Giant Eagle Auditorium

BH A51

A conversation on morality, the existence of God, and the origins of belief.

Food provided at 5pm

Forum: 5:30-7:30pm

SPEAKERS:

MODERATOR:

John Hare

Noah Porter Professor of Philosophical Theology

Yale Divinity School

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MODERATOR:

Edouard Machery

A conversation on morality, the existence of God, and the origins of belief

University of Pittsburgh

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MODERATOR:

Arrim Jung

Undergraduate Student

Carnegie Mellon University

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What Has AI Done to Me?

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April 5, 2024

5:30pm ET

Doherty Hall A302

An inter-faith discussion about intelligent systems and their impact on our humanity and community

There will be food provided by Roots Natural Kitchen

SPEAKERS:

MODERATOR:

Maximilian Riesenhuber

Professor of Neuroscience

Georgetown University Medical Center

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MODERATOR:

Raja Sooriamurthi

Teaching Professor, Information Systems Program; Program Director, Decision Analytics and Systems minor

Carnegie Mellon University

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MODERATOR:

Larry Heimann

Teaching Professor

Carnegie Mellon University

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