Who's Afraid of The Big Bad Robot? Lucy Bloom on AI, Change & Innovation

Who's Afraid of The Big Bad Robot? Lucy Bloom on AI, Change & Innovation

Uncover the truth about AI - fear less, understand more, and turn robots into your allies!

By Sydney Mechanics' School of Arts (SMSA)

Date and time

Thursday, June 5 · 12:30 - 1:30pm AEST

Location

Sydney Mechanics' School of Arts

Henry Carmichael Theatre Level 1, 280 Pitt Street Sydney, NSW 2000 Australia

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Refunds up to 2 days before event

About this event

  • Event lasts 1 hour

Who’s Afraid of the Big bad Robot?


What do the Terminator and Lucy Bloom have in common? Well, they both know a thing or two about big, bad robots, navigating a changing world and having a bit of fun while doing it.

Join us for Lucy’s sharp, witty and game changing talk about all things AI, innovation and change. And why you don’t need to fear it; you just need to understand it.

Whether you are curious about how AI already pops up in your daily life or you're simply keen to learn how to wrangle all three types of AI for profit and efficiency, this is the event for you.

Register today!

Free for SMSA Members, $10 for friends & non-members

Meet Lucy Bloom

Lucy Bloom is an award-winning leader, international keynote speaker, consultant, and author, with more than 30 years in business. She is known for her trailblazing approach to leadership, blending courage, trust and innovation to drive change and foster creativity.

Lucy is a governance expert and yet she is a rule breaker, and idea maker, using her superpowers to inspire people and organisations worldwide.

Her conference speeches on future thinking, creative leadership, change and innovation have earned her numerous accolades, confirming her reputation as an exceptional speaker, killer communicator and inspirational presenter and storyteller.

You can read more about Lucy HERE

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Sydney Mechanics' School of Arts (SMSA)

Since 1833, the Sydney Mechanics’ School of Arts has served Sydney's community, connecting its members with literature, science and the arts. It is the oldest operating School of Arts in Australia, constituted under its own Act of Parliament. Today, the School continues to operate the longest-running lending library in Australia and runs a robust public program of talks, seminars and screenings. It is the home of the Tom Keneally Centre and offers affordable venue hire in the Sydney CBD.

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