Computer scientist Rosalind Picard (MIT) and neurologist Shahram Khoshbin (Harvard) discuss whether the human brain is a fallible machine and how their worldviews frame their understanding of this question. | Harvard Medical School, 2016 | Explore more at https://www.veritas.org.
Speakers:
Rosalind Picard - Faculty Chair, MIT Mind+Hand+Heart
Shahram Khoshbin - Associate Professor of Neurology
Moderators:
Patrick T. Smith - Principal faculty member for the Initiative on Health, Religion, and Spirituality at Harvard
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