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Join us for an intimate screening of our documentary short (8-12 minute) featuring AI researchers, cognitive scientists, & innovative builders who are reimagining how we develop artificial intelligence as an official side event during TechCrunch Disrupt.nThis isn't your typical tech panelit's a glimpse into a movement of interdisciplinary thinkers challenging the dominant Silicon Valley narrative. We'll have a short panel afterwards, featuring some of the folks captured in the film:nDanielle Perszyk, cognitive scientist for Amazon's AGI lab, who will moderate the panelnDaniel Bashir, safety researcher for OpenAInErika Anderson, founder of Building Humane TechnMore to come!nOur film captures candid conversations with frontier lab researchers, academics, & technologists exploring what happens when we prioritize humanity in AI development. Witness how diverse voices are shaping a more thoughtful approach to our technological future.nAfter the screening, engage with those featured in the film through an informal panel. Then join facilitated discussions to connect with like-minded builders to see how you can contribute to ongoing projects in humane technology. Whether you're an engineer questioning your company's direction, a researcher with fresh frameworks, or simply someone who believes technology should serve humanitythis is your community.nWe're providing dinner & drinks at the friendliest food park in town: in Mission Bay, near OpenAI. You can even roast s'mores over the fire pit.nJoin us at 5:30pm for networking; screening begins at 6:00pm sharp, followed by the panel & QA.nBuilding Humane Tech's event is organized & operated solely by Building Humane Tech (not TechCrunch Media, nor any of its affiliates or brands, including TechCrunch).nHuge thanks to our gold sponsor, Amazon Science, for supporting this event & the documentary itself.
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