- To
- Van Munching Hall
This symposium aims to bring together researchers, engineers, students, policymakers, and industry leaders at the intersection of GenAI and Robotics to explore how these technologies are converging to create new paradigms in autonomy, creativity, and human-machine interaction. This symposium will include keynotes, forums, and panel discussions, aiming to foster collaboration, disseminate knowledge, and inspire the next generation of intelligent autonomous systems.
Key objectives include but are not limited to:
- Explore the role of artificial intelligence in enhancing generative technologies, with a focus on personalization, contextual understanding, and adaptive interaction.
- Look forward to the future of artificial intelligence technology, highlight the latest research and applications in generative models and autonomous system interfaces, and discuss how these innovations will shape the way humans interact with machines and the digital world.
- Achieve cross-field collaboration through cross-national and cross-disciplinary collaboration.
- Promote moral reflection and address the social and ethical impacts of generative robots.
Location
Van Munching Hall
Frank Auditorium @ 1524 Van Munching Hall
Contact
Robert H. Smith School of Business
For access needs, accommodations, and questions, please contact Adam Lee at adamlee@umd.edu
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