"Human-like is not the same as human”
Susan Schneider is the NASA-Baruch Blumberg Chair at the Library of Congress and NASA, working high-level scholarship to understand the interface between human society and the scientific exploration of the cosmos. She is also the director of the AI, Mind and Society group at the University of Connecticut and a visiting member of the Institute for Advanced Study at Princeton.
Susan has garnered a reputation as one of the most prestigious thinkers in the world of the philosophy of mind and AI. She has been featured on BBC World News, Fox News, PBS and The National Geographic Channel, and in the feature film, Supersapiens: the Rise of the Mind. She frequently writes opinion pieces for publications such as the New York Times, The Financial Times and Scientific American.
Susan's latest book, Artificial You: AI and the Future of Your Mind, received outstanding reviews from the likes of Forbes, Washington Post and Nature.
“Enlightens new ways of thinking about a hot topic” Forbes