Join us to discover the latest advances in neuroscience and the possibility of creating machines that can read human minds.
Dr Géza Gergely Ambrus will explore how machine learning algorithms could decode brain activity and reconstruct subjective experiences, and what this might mean for fields such as neuroprosthetics and brain-computer interfaces.
We will consider how this research could help us understand how humans think, but also raise important ethical questions about the potential use of such technologies to access our innermost thoughts and memories.
This talk is suitable for anyone interested in neuroscience, artificial intelligence, or the ethics of technology.