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The Office of Faculty Development and Welfare, MIT Manipal organised a Guest Talk titled AI and the Future of Humanity by Dr. Makarand R. Paranjape, Director of Education, Access Health Care Physicians, LLC, USA.
Dr Makarand R Paranjape captivated the audience with his critical analysis and forecast on the special challenges posed by ‘Human-competitive’ AI to the Humanities as a group of academic and human pursuits and to the homo sapiens species. He also narrated the plausible threat of making many jobs and functions redundant or obsolescent by AI and how AI-enabled robotics would upend the very idea of what it means to be human. Referring to cinema such as the Terminator and the Matrix series, earlier novels like Aldous Huxley’s Brave New World and Geoge Orwell’s 1984 he narrated how such issues are addressed in creative works.

Dr Makarand, said, “AI’s real threat is profoundly human in nature rather than just technology. For humans to survive in this ‘human competitive’ AI era, we need to focus on the development of human awareness first. According to the speaker, the “solution” to the AI challenge is not found in changing technology, but in transforming the human being. A transformed collective global consciousness as advocated by Sri Aurobindo would also help making AI to be useful servant rather than the dangerous master of mankind. But to achieve that, we must see this crisis as the means to transform ourselves first.

Event also saw the participation of about 50 faculty members and research scholars. The audience and speaker engaged in dialogue throughout the Q&A session, and the conversation was enhanced by insightful discussions.
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