Concordia College’s Lorentzsen Center for Faith and Work is presenting a panel discussion on artificial intelligence with local experts at noon on Friday, April 12, at Barry Auditorium in the Grant Center on campus. The event, titled “AI Unveiled: Truths, Myths, and Our Shared Future,” features the following speakers:
- Dr. Ahmed Kamel, professor of computer science at Concordia.
- Dr. Anne Denton, professor of computer science at North Dakota State University.
- Dr. Harun Pirim, assistant professor of industrial and manufacturing engineering at NDSU and founder of Connect Elicit Learn Lab.
- Dr. David Newman, chief medical officer, virtual care at Sanford Health.