The Future of Memory
Can your memory be hacked? How is social media influencing your sense of self and creating your digital identity?
Technology has a profound impact on our ability to remember. Never before have we been able to document our lives in such an extraordinary manner. But with new technologies come unprecedented ways to manipulate our memories.
Julia Shaw will show you how our memories can be hacked, making us believe we experienced things that never actually happened at all. Let her show you how to safeguard yourself with the help of analogue and digital tools, and introduce you to her research on memory and artificial intelligence.
Photo: (c) Boris Breuer
Franz Palm Lecture Hall
Extra Information
Date
Tuesday 11 September, 20:00
Entrance
Free
About the Speaker
Julia Shaw, PhD
Honorary Research Associate, University College London, and author of The Memory Illusion
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