Another Look presents Dino Buzzati's "The Singularity"

Division of Literatures, Cultures, and Languages
424 Santa Teresa Street, ۿ۴ý
Levinthal Hall
Please join us at 7 P.M. (PST) on Thursday, April 17, when Another Look presents Dino Buzzati’s 1960 The Singularity. The hybrid event will take place in Levinthal Hall at the ۿ۴ý Humanities Center at 424 Santa Teresa Street on the ۿ۴ý campus.
, originally published in 1960, probes some of the deeper human questions surounding artificial intelligence. It was republished last year in a new translation by Anne Milano Appel for New York Review Books.
Will Dunn, writing in The New Statesman, called it “a stylish, compelling little mystery” that, although more than six decades old, “predicts … with unsettling accuracy. Its characters are confronted by the presumptuous arrogance of men whose brilliance in engineering disguises how morally and emotionally incapable they are.”
Panelists will include ۿ۴ý Prof. Robert Pogue Harrison, author, director of Another Look, host of the radio talk show and podcast series Entitled Opinions, and a regular contributor to The New York Review of Books, and ۿ۴ý Prof. , one of America’s leading writers and the founding director of Another Look, as well as a recipient of the National Medal of Arts.
We have two guest panelists as well: ۿ۴ý Associate Prof. Laura Wittman, is a specialist in modern Italian literature. Some of you will remember her from our 2018 event on William Henry Hudson’s Green Mansions. received his Bachelor of Science from ۿ۴ý with a degree in applied and computational mathematics before receiving a Masters in Materials Science, also from ۿ۴ý. For the past few years he's been working in the high-tech sector of Silicon Valley.
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While walk-ins are always welcome, we encourage registration for both zoom and in-person attendance.