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Responsible Tech Mixer & Tech Agnostic Book Celebration

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Do you care about tackling thorny tech & society issues? Do you want to meet others that deeply care about co-creating a better tech future?

If so, you'll want to participate in All Tech Is Human's popular Responsible Tech Mixer + Author Series! For our upcoming gathering on November 14th we will have a fireside chat with Greg Epstein, author of the upcoming Tech Agnostic: How Technology Became the World's Most Powerful Religion, and Why It Desperately Needs a Reformation.

All Tech Is Human plays a starring role in Tech Agnostic, as it is the subject for an entire chapter. Author Greg Epstein also wrote about All Tech Is Human's unique community-building in this MIT Technology Review article.

All Tech Is Human is a non-profit organization committed to tackling thorny tech & society issues through collective understanding, involvement, and action. Our activities work towards building a more robust and inclusive Responsible Tech ecosystem through three pillars of work: community, education, and careers.

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Thursday
November 14, 2024
6:00 pm

LoCATION

Betaworks • 29 Little West 12th Street, New York, NY 10014

agenda

Speakers

Greg Epstein

Humanist Chaplain
Harvard & MIT
Biography

Greg M. Epstein serves as Humanist Chaplain at Harvard & MIT, where he advises students, faculty, and staff members on ethical and existential concerns from a humanist perspective. He was TechCrunch's first “ethicist in residence” and has been called “a symbol of the transition in how Americans relate to organized religion” (The Conversation). He is the author of the New York Times-bestselling book Good Without God and has also written for MIT Technology Review, CNN.com, The Boston Globe, The Washington Post, and Newsweek.

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Do you care about tackling thorny tech & society issues? Do you want to meet others that deeply care about co-creating a better tech future?

If so, you'll want to participate in All Tech Is Human's popular Responsible Tech Mixer + Author Series! For our upcoming gathering on November 14th we will have a fireside chat with Greg Epstein, author of the upcoming Tech Agnostic: How Technology Became the World's Most Powerful Religion, and Why It Desperately Needs a Reformation.

All Tech Is Human plays a starring role in Tech Agnostic, as it is the subject for an entire chapter. Author Greg Epstein also wrote about All Tech Is Human's unique community-building in this MIT Technology Review article.

All Tech Is Human is a non-profit organization committed to tackling thorny tech & society issues through collective understanding, involvement, and action. Our activities work towards building a more robust and inclusive Responsible Tech ecosystem through three pillars of work: community, education, and careers.

When

November 14, 2024
6:00 pm

Where

Betaworks • 29 Little West 12th Street, New York, NY 10014
RSVP

Agenda

Speakers

Greg Epstein

Humanist Chaplain
Harvard & MIT
Biography

Greg M. Epstein serves as Humanist Chaplain at Harvard & MIT, where he advises students, faculty, and staff members on ethical and existential concerns from a humanist perspective. He was TechCrunch's first “ethicist in residence” and has been called “a symbol of the transition in how Americans relate to organized religion” (The Conversation). He is the author of the New York Times-bestselling book Good Without God and has also written for MIT Technology Review, CNN.com, The Boston Globe, The Washington Post, and Newsweek.

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Responsible Tech Mixer & Tech Agnostic Book Celebration

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Do you care about tackling thorny tech & society issues? Do you want to meet others that deeply care about co-creating a better tech future?

If so, you'll want to participate in All Tech Is Human's popular Responsible Tech Mixer + Author Series! For our upcoming gathering on November 14th we will have a fireside chat with Greg Epstein, author of the upcoming Tech Agnostic: How Technology Became the World's Most Powerful Religion, and Why It Desperately Needs a Reformation.

All Tech Is Human plays a starring role in Tech Agnostic, as it is the subject for an entire chapter. Author Greg Epstein also wrote about All Tech Is Human's unique community-building in this MIT Technology Review article.

All Tech Is Human is a non-profit organization committed to tackling thorny tech & society issues through collective understanding, involvement, and action. Our activities work towards building a more robust and inclusive Responsible Tech ecosystem through three pillars of work: community, education, and careers.

when

Thursday
November 14, 2024
6:00 pm

LoCATION

Betaworks • 29 Little West 12th Street, New York, NY 10014

agenda

Speakers

Greg Epstein

Humanist Chaplain
Harvard & MIT
Biography

Greg M. Epstein serves as Humanist Chaplain at Harvard & MIT, where he advises students, faculty, and staff members on ethical and existential concerns from a humanist perspective. He was TechCrunch's first “ethicist in residence” and has been called “a symbol of the transition in how Americans relate to organized religion” (The Conversation). He is the author of the New York Times-bestselling book Good Without God and has also written for MIT Technology Review, CNN.com, The Boston Globe, The Washington Post, and Newsweek.

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11/14/2024

Betaworks

Responsible Tech Mixer & Tech Agnostic Book Celebration

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Do you care about tackling thorny tech & society issues? Do you want to meet others that deeply care about co-creating a better tech future?

If so, you'll want to participate in All Tech Is Human's popular Responsible Tech Mixer + Author Series! For our upcoming gathering on November 14th we will have a fireside chat with Greg Epstein, author of the upcoming Tech Agnostic: How Technology Became the World's Most Powerful Religion, and Why It Desperately Needs a Reformation.

All Tech Is Human plays a starring role in Tech Agnostic, as it is the subject for an entire chapter. Author Greg Epstein also wrote about All Tech Is Human's unique community-building in this MIT Technology Review article.

All Tech Is Human is a non-profit organization committed to tackling thorny tech & society issues through collective understanding, involvement, and action. Our activities work towards building a more robust and inclusive Responsible Tech ecosystem through three pillars of work: community, education, and careers.

speakers

Greg Epstein

Humanist Chaplain
Harvard & MIT
Biography

Greg M. Epstein serves as Humanist Chaplain at Harvard & MIT, where he advises students, faculty, and staff members on ethical and existential concerns from a humanist perspective. He was TechCrunch's first “ethicist in residence” and has been called “a symbol of the transition in how Americans relate to organized religion” (The Conversation). He is the author of the New York Times-bestselling book Good Without God and has also written for MIT Technology Review, CNN.com, The Boston Globe, The Washington Post, and Newsweek.

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WHEN

Thursday, November 14, 2024
6:00 pm

WHERE

Betaworks
29 Little West 12th Street
New York, NY 10014

Agenda

Tools
For
Thinking

How New Technologies are Changing How We Create, Share, and Build Knowledge

When

November 14, 2024
6:00 pm

Where

Betaworks • 29 Little West 12th Street, New York, NY 10014
Proof of Full Vaccination Required

RENDER is Over, but Camp is just beginning

We had some great speakers and participants turn out for Render, and we all got to participate in very interesting conversations. You can find recordings of all of our sessions below. If you're working on a Tool for Thinking and want to participate in our upcoming accelerator program, you can learn more here.

Building Bicycles for the Mind

Do you care about tackling thorny tech & society issues? Do you want to meet others that deeply care about co-creating a better tech future?

If so, you'll want to participate in All Tech Is Human's popular Responsible Tech Mixer + Author Series! For our upcoming gathering on November 14th we will have a fireside chat with Greg Epstein, author of the upcoming Tech Agnostic: How Technology Became the World's Most Powerful Religion, and Why It Desperately Needs a Reformation.

All Tech Is Human plays a starring role in Tech Agnostic, as it is the subject for an entire chapter. Author Greg Epstein also wrote about All Tech Is Human's unique community-building in this MIT Technology Review article.

All Tech Is Human is a non-profit organization committed to tackling thorny tech & society issues through collective understanding, involvement, and action. Our activities work towards building a more robust and inclusive Responsible Tech ecosystem through three pillars of work: community, education, and careers.

Speakers

Howard

Rheingold

Author
Tools for Thought
@hrheingold

Greg

Epstein

Humanist Chaplain
Harvard & MIT
@gregmepstein

Schedule

11:30 AM
Doors Open
12:00 PM
Welcome
with MC
12:10 PM – 12:20 PM
How Do We Define Tools for Thinking and Why Do They Matter?
Join Jerry Michalski and John Borthwick as they talk about their interest in tools for thinking, and what excites them the most about the future of the category.
12:20 PM – 12:50 PM
Inflection Points for Tools for Thinking
What are the key inflection points that will supercharge Tools for Thinking in the near future? How will new technologies, user metaphors, and funding models change how people build these tools? John Borthwick will be discussing how the landscape is changing with the co-founders of Readwise, Daniel Doyon & Tristan Homsi.
12:50 PM – 1:00 PM
Q+A
1:00 PM – 1:15 PM
Demo: Protocol Design for Tools for Thinking
Gordon Brander will be presenting a brief demo on Subconscious and the Noosphere, products he and his team are working on to allow Tools for Thinking to become interoperable and better connected.
1:15 PM – 2:00 PM
Lunch and Networking
2:00 PM – 2:45 PM
The History and Future of Software as Tools for Thinking
Some of the earliest examples of software explored by pioneers like Doug Engelbart, JCR Licklider, Alan Turing, and others were at their core technologies that help magnify, inspect, and spread our ideas. Jerry Michalski will be sitting down (virtually) with Howard Rheingold, author of Tools for Thought, to explore the history and future of "mind-amplifying technology".
2:45 PM – 3:00 PM
Q+A
3:00 PM – 4:00 PM
Tools for Thinking Product Demos
We’ll hear from builders and thinkers deep in the space and get to take a look at what they’re working on. We’ll be checking out Plexus, Re:Collect, Jerry’s Brain, Subconscious and more. 
4:15 PM – 4:45 PM
Leveraging AI and ML in Building New Tools for Thinking
Alice Albrecht and Linus Lee will be sitting down with Chris Pedregal to discuss their work in leveraging AI and Machine Learning for creating new kinds of tools for thinking.
4:45 PM – 5:00 PM
Q+A
5:00 PM – 5:30 PM
Idea Dimensionality and Representing Semantic Meaning
How do ideas - and the human brains that make and hold them - interact?  Get prepared for meta! Esther Dyson and Jerry Michalski, will discuss the idea of how people work together to shape, compare, intertwine and ultimately produce multi-faceted ideas and multi-dimensional idea spaces.  As David Waltz (Thinking Machines) once said, “Words are not in themselves carriers of meaning, but merely pointers to shared understanding.” Watch and lob questions as the two of them try to build and share the idea of how better ideas can be developed through collaboration.
5:30 PM – 5:45 PM
Q+A
5:45 PM – 7:00 PM
Closing and Happy Hour

Proof of Full Vaccination Required

Betaworks requires all visitors to show proof of full vaccination to enter. No exceptions. Two ways that you can show proof:
  • Official vaccine card with at least 2 weeks having passed since the date of the last required dose (1 dose for J&J/AstraZeneca, 2 for Pfizer/Moderna)
  • An active digital pass such as the NY State Excelsior Pass or the CLEAR app