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| Disinformation, bias and data theft: Can AI be trusted? | | | Artificial intelligence has quickly transformed how we consume information, with deep fakes, doctored videos, and harmful content travelling across the internet at rapid speed. A photo of the pope in a puffa jacket might sound entertaining but it poses the question: how do we address misinformation, biased programming and unclear legal regulation? And can we keep up with the unprecedented growth of AI? Join the Guardian’s global technology editor Dan Milmo and a panel of experts, including the Guardian’s head of editorial innovation, Chris Moran, and Dame Wendy Hall, Professor of Computer Science at the University of Southampton, as they explore the immediate threats and issues posed by AI, in this livestreamed event. | Wednesday 17 January, 8pm–9.15pm GMT | Book tickets |
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| Catch up on the best of 2023 | Available until 31 January | Don't miss this curated collection of eleven previously livestreamed events, including Johnny Marr, Gary Younge, Grace Dent and more. | Buy now | |
| | | | A night in with Big Boys | Monday 15 January 8pm–9pm GMT | Join the series creator Jack Rooke, and the actors Jon Pointing and Olisa Odele, as they talk about the highly anticipated return of the comedy drama. | Book tickets | |
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| Julian Borger and Jonathan Freedland | Tuesday 16 January 8pm–9pm GMT | The Guardian’s Julian Borger and Jonathan Freedland will discuss Borger’s deeply personal investigation into how his father escaped the Nazis. | Book tickets | |
| | | | The alternative manifesto: Fixing the economy | Thursday 25 January 8pm–9.15pm GMT | If you could write a manifesto, what would you include? Share your ideas with our expert panel as they explore ideas to create a fairer economy. | Book tickets | |
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| Should we all be vegan? | Tuesday 30 January 8pm–9.15pm GMT | In this livestreamed event, Hannah Moore and our panel will discuss one of the most important factors of our personal carbon footprint: what we eat. | Book tickets | |
| | | | Lessons in Chemistry | Tuesday 13 February 8pm–9pm GMT | Our February Book Club author is Bonnie Garmus, who will discuss her bestselling novel about science, celebrity and feminism. | Book tickets | |
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