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Will the Internet Change Humanity? (102)

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University of Southern California

07/27/2004

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Experts in public policy, technology and media gather to discuss the full and real impact of the Internet and the information age on humans and humanity. Find out how access to information, instant gratification and the personal, institutional and growing global impact of computer use and Internet access are changing the way we think, the way we do things, our communities and our civilization.

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Speaker(s):
Marvin Minsky, professor of media arts and science, co-founder/director, Artificial Intelligence Laboratory, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Francis Fukuyama, professor, Johns Hopkins University

George Geis, adjunct professor, Anderson School of Management, University of California at Los Angeles

Bart Kosko, professor of electrical engineering, University of Southern California

Bruce Murray, professor of planetary science and geology, California Institute of Technology; former director, NASA/Caltech Jet Propulsion Laboratory; co-founder/president, The Planetary Society

Robert Lawrence Kuhn, Ph.D., UCLA; Closer to Truth host

Runtime:00:27:57

Rating:TV-PG


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