Riding Lights play 'The uneasy sleeps of Max Maxwell'

Occuring
for 1 hour, 45 mins
Venue
St Peters Church
Address
St Peters Church, Church St, Newton-le-Willows, WA12 9SR

...waking up to artificial intelligence

Max’s grip on domestic practicalities is slipping, but if his brain-child is a success will all be forgiven?

Cutting-edge computer programmer Max Maxwell is days away from launching his new ‘ethical’ A.I. system, while his wife Ruth, vicar of the local church, is doing her best to support him – as well as their teenage son Sam, avid consumer of social media, and her mum, Helen, experiencing dementia in a local care home. And here there’s talk of introducing robot carers.
In his sleep-deprived state, a few colourful dreams and imaginary conversations with his ‘project’ help Max to explore the possibilities of what A.I. could become in the not-so-distant future.

All this provides an entertaining human story to spark questions about the ways in which A.I. already, and surely will, interact with our lives.

After the play, there will be a short interval followed by live Q&A with expert scientists from the local area.
Come and raise your questions.

Please note: this event is at St Peter's Church (end of the High Street) - not at St Johns.
Book via box office 01904 655317 or https://ridinglights.org/max-maxwell/

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Riding Lights play 'The uneasy sleeps of Max Maxwell'

Occuring
for 1 hour, 45 mins
Venue
St Peters Church
Address
St Peters Church, Church St, Newton-le-Willows, WA12 9SR

...waking up to artificial intelligence

Max’s grip on domestic practicalities is slipping, but if his brain-child is a success will all be forgiven?

Cutting-edge computer programmer Max Maxwell is days away from launching his new ‘ethical’ A.I. system, while his wife Ruth, vicar of the local church, is doing her best to support him – as well as their teenage son Sam, avid consumer of social media, and her mum, Helen, experiencing dementia in a local care home. And here there’s talk of introducing robot carers.
In his sleep-deprived state, a few colourful dreams and imaginary conversations with his ‘project’ help Max to explore the possibilities of what A.I. could become in the not-so-distant future.

All this provides an entertaining human story to spark questions about the ways in which A.I. already, and surely will, interact with our lives.

After the play, there will be a short interval followed by live Q&A with expert scientists from the local area.
Come and raise your questions.

Please note: this event is at St Peter's Church (end of the High Street) - not at St Johns.
Book via box office 01904 655317 or https://ridinglights.org/max-maxwell/