The world-famous CHRISTMAS LECTURES are coming to Cambridge in December, when Cambridge Museum of Technology streams the live filming, direct from the Royal Institution (Ri) theatre in London.
Watched by millions on the BBC, the annual CHRISTMAS LECTURES are a firm family favourite broadcast during the festive season. Cambridge Museum of Technology is one of 16 livestream partners means Cambridge science lovers, and anyone who’s just curious about the world around them, will be able to experience first-hand the magic of the world’s longest-running science lecture series.
In the second Lecture Mike will reveal the huge role AI already plays in our daily lives – without us even realising. He will demonstrate how the computer games that we play in our spare time have become a training ground for AI. He will also reveal the huge impact AI has had in fields ranging from football to, controversially, our creative lives – in art, photography and music.
Doors open at 5.30pm
Lecture starts at 6.00pm.
Target audience is 11-17yrs …but all welcome
Children to be accompanied by an adult
Basic refreshments will be available
Enter site to Pye Building from Cheddars Lane (not Riverside)
Limited car parking available
Follow the link below to secure your tickets (tickets also available on door at Pye Building)