Psychology and AI Research Symposium
Overview
Psychology and AI
The 2025 PsyNET Research Symposium will be an afternoon of research presentations, insightful discussions, and networking opportunities.
This event will explore the intersection of psychology and artificial intelligence, focusing on some of the latest research and developments in the field. Presenters include:
- Trey Asbury (Lincoln Memorial University, USA) - AI ENGAGE: Integrating Artificial Intelligence in the Classroom
- Chris Fullwood and Vasilena Stefanova (Birmingham City University, UK) - Rage against machine learning: A content analysis of an anti-AI forum
- Leonardo Rabelo (Universidade Católica de Pernambuco, Brazil) - Transhumanism and Trust: Psychological and Ethical Dimensions of Human–AI Coexistence
The symposium is a great opportunity to learn from experts and connect with others interested in the psychology of AI. Spaces are limited to 50, so book your space early so you don't miss out.
Hosted by the Psychology of New and Emerging Technology (PsyNET) Research Group in Room 502 at the Curzon Building at Birmingham City University.
Find out more about PsyNET here: https://www.bcu.ac.uk/research/psychology/psychology-of-new-and-emerging-technology.
(Please note, no catering will be provided for the event).
Lineup
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Highlights
- 4 hours
- In person
Location
Curzon Building
4 Cardigan Street
Birmingham B4 7BD United Kingdom