Paul A. Kramer
MIT Professor | The Future of Artificial Intelligence
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Paul A. Kramer is a pioneering researcher and professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
As director of MIT's Artificial Intelligence Laboratory, he has led groundbreaking work on machine learning, computer vision, and natural language processing. Kramer's TED talks have reached millions, making complex AI concepts accessible to broad audiences.
His provocative insights on the societal implications of intelligent systems challenge audiences to thoughtfully navigate the rapid advance of transformative technologies.
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Our immigration conversation is broken -- here's how to have a better one
How did the US immigration debate get to be so divisive? In this informative talk, historian and writer Paul A. Kramer shows how an "insider vs. outsider" framing has come to dominate the way people in the US talk about immigration -- and suggests a set of new questions that could reshape the conversation around whose life, rights and thriving matters.
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