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“Promising Future, Complex Past: Artificial Intelligence and the Legacy of Physiognomy” Traveling Exhibit In-Person
Promising Future, Complex Past: Artificial Intelligence and the Legacy of Physiognomy, a traveling exhibit created by the National Library of Medicine, presents the history of physiognomy – the practice of assessing one’s mental character based on physical attributes – and explores its influence on the contemporary artificial intelligence and computer science technologies that gather and interpret bodily data. Now debunked as pseudoscience, physiognomy enjoyed periods of legitimacy and popularity over a history spanning millennia, influencing the fields of medicine, biology, philosophy, anthropology, psychiatry, and criminology. After serving as a tool for scientific racism and eugenics, physiognomy was roundly discredited in the 20th century.
We’ve rejected the harmful aspects of physiognomy, but efforts to gain information from human physical characteristics continue with today’s technologies, which have the potential to make the world safer, improve health, and affect how we get information.
Exhibit is free and open to the public and Spanish translation is available.
- Date:
- Thursday, November 21, 2024
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- Time:
- All Day Event
- Time Zone:
- Mountain Time - US & Canada (change)
- Location:
- Mari Michener Gallery