Since Friday, visitors to the centre have been able to "find exhibits related to the mechanisms of Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning," the official website reads.
"Digital Brain" – the first part of the exhibition – "prompts a rethink of the boundaries of trust, privacy, intimacy, security, and the new definitions of art and creativity," the centre says.
Robert Firmhofer, director of the Copernicus Science Center, told Polish Radio that the exhibition "allows visitors to look ahead (..) and ponder the role of science and technology in the near future."
"We ask fundamental questions. Everyone must answer them individually," Firmhofer said.
"Digital Brain" was officially launched at the Copernicus Science Centre in Warsaw on Friday.
The other two parts of the exhibition – "Mission: Earth" and "Life 2.0" will open in the summer and autumn of 2022 respectively.
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Source: IAR