The AAP conference in Perth was a groundbreaking event for local philosophers, showcasing international perspectives on topics like AI and consciousness, while fostering community engagement.
With my PhD research focusing on the future of human consciousness, attending this conference offered a unique opportunity to gather insights and share my work on Brain-Computer Interfaces.
Despite some changes to the event format, the conference highlighted the growing relevance of philosophical discussions in the Age of AI, drawing significant global interest.
Although I missed Iain McGilchrist’s keynote, the diverse program and dynamic conversations at the AAP conference underscored the evolving landscape of philosophy in contemporary society.
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