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Now booking Tate Modern Talk | Food and drink

Humans in the Machine Age Maggie Vo and Everett Katigbak

12 June 2025 at 18.00–21.00
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Join speakers from the AI safety and research lab Anthropic to consider a future supported by AI

Maggie Vo and Everett Katigbak will discuss how we can evolve from seeing AI as merely a tool to viewing it as a collaborative partner in expanding human potential and addressing global challenges. Drawing on their diverse backgrounds, they'll explore scenarios where AI augments human creativity, accelerates scientific discovery, and promotes public benefits.

The Digital Intimacies Learning Season is supported by Anthropic. Also supported by Marcin and Izabela Wiszniewski

This event has been provided by Tate Gallery on behalf of Tate Enterprises Ltd.

Maggie Vo

Maggie Vo is the Head of Education at Anthropic, leading the creation and dissemination of technical educational information on AI for developers, researchers, and the general public. An illustrator and published creative writer with a Folklore and Ethnography degree from Harvard, Maggie brings an interdisciplinary perspective to discussing and developing AI systems that blends technical innovation with cultural understanding and creative expression.

Everett Katigbak

Everett Katigbak, Creative Director at Anthropic, helps emerging companies develop authentic brand narratives, drawing from his diverse experience at the J. Paul Getty Museum, Stripe Press, and as a documentary filmmaker. Beyond his work shaping narrative strategies in AI and technology, he documents everyday life in San Francisco through writing and photography.

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12 June 2025 at 18.00–21.00

18.00–18.30 Raspberry Pi cocktails in the Corner

18.30–19.30 Talk in the Starr Cinema

19.30 Supper in the Corner

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£45 / £43 for Members

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Includes a Raspberry Pi cocktail before the talk and a light supper afterwards. Further drinks will be at an additional cost.

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