![]() ![]() Susan is the Sarah Connor of philosophy as she. ![]() Contact All American Speakers for ratings, reviews, videos and information on scheduling Susan Schneider for an upcoming live or virtual event. is Associate Professor at the Department of Philosophy, The University of Connecticut. Similar motivational celebrity speakers are Richard Yonck, Ayesha Khanna, Karen Palmer, Mutale Nkonde and Juliette Powell. Susan Schneider generally travels from Washington, DC, USA and can be booked for (private) corporate events, personal appearances, keynote speeches, or other performances. The estimated speaking fee range to book Susan Schneider for your event is $20,000 - $30,000. Susan Schneider is a keynote speaker and industry expert who speaks on a wide range of topics. For more information on how we work and what makes us unique, please read the AAE Advantage. We do not exclusively represent Susan Schneider or claim ourselves as the exclusive booking agency, business manager, publicist, speakers bureau or management for Susan Schneider or any other speaker or celebrity on this website. Her work has been widely discussed in the media, at venues like The New York Times, Science, Big Think, Nautilus, Discover and Smithsonian.Ĭontact a speaker booking agent to check availability on Susan Schneider and other top speakers and celebrities.Īll American Speakers is a "buyers agent" and exclusively represents talent buyers, meeting planners and event professionals, who are looking to secure celebrities and speakers for personal appearances, speaking engagements, corporate entertainment, public relations campaigns, commercials, or endorsements. She also writes opinion pieces on AI for the New York Times, Scientific American and The Financial Times. Schneider appears frequently on television shows on stations such as PBS, BBC, Fox, National Geographic and The History Channel, as well as keynoting AI ethics conferences at places such as Harvard and Cambridge. As the NASA chair, she ties these issues in with big questions in astrobiology, asking whether civilizations throughout the universe develop AI and even become "postbiological." Her work in philosophy of AI has now taken her to the Hill, where she meets with members of Congress on AI policy on a range of topics, such as data privacy, algorithmic bias, technological unemployment, autonomous weapons, and more. As a philosopher and cognitive scientist, she looks at the big picture: whether AI will reshape the human mind, whether we can really create AIs that rival or surpass human intelligence, and what all this tells us about the nature of consciousness and the self. Schneider is the NASA-Baruch Blumberg Chair at the Library of Congress and the author of the new book, Artificial You: AI and the Future of the Mind, where she discusses the social implications of AI. ![]()
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