Do Machines Think? How We Create AI
Saturday 15. November at 19:00 - 21:00
Liberty: brunch, coffee & books, Lisboa
It seems we are living in a historic moment. Over the past few years, artificial intelligence has made such a leap that many of us have begun to wonder for the first time: can a machine really think?
It composes music, writes stories, devises business plans, and makes jokes online. It creates photorealistic images, imitates celebrity voices, and holds conversations as well as a blogger. It can easily pass university entrance exams and seems ever closer to pretending to be human… or even becoming something more.
But what is actually happening? How deep and real is the intelligence we are witnessing? How do today’s AI systems differ from humans—and in what ways have they already surpassed us? Why are we often fascinated by them, yet sometimes laugh at their ridiculous mistakes?
Samath Galimov’s lecture is a conversation at the intersection of technology, philosophy, neuroscience, and common sense. With live demonstrations of neural networks in action. With interactive moments where you become part of the experiments. With questions that aren’t easy to answer—but that will surely stay with you.
This lecture is for those who already use artificial intelligence in their life or work and want to understand how it really works. For those who fear or admire AI—and want to see whether those feelings are justified. For anyone curious about the future of thinking, consciousness, and the boundaries between humans and machines. And finally, for anyone who simply loves exploring complex ideas—explained in clear language and with an engaging narrative.
No technical background is required: everything will be explained clearly, with examples, metaphors, and hands-on involvement. This is not a lesson, but an intellectual show, where you not only listen but also participate.
Samath Galimov — Chief Technology Officer. Former CTO at Meduza, Bookmate (Yandex Books), and dating app Pure. Host of the popular tech podcast Launching Tomorrow (over 250 episodes) and the accompanying Telegram channel of the same name.
Liberty: brunch, coffee & books • Rua da Esperança 21, 1200-815 Lisboa, Lisboa, Portugal
 
                
            