AI: More Than Human – Groundbreaking New Exhibition Opens at Frost Science

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Explore the boundary between technology and humanity at Frost Science’s “AI: More Than Human” exhibition.

MIAMI, FL – The Phillip and Patricia Frost Museum of Science invites the public to step into the future with AI: More Than Human, a provocative new exhibition opening on May 31 at 10:00 a.m. at Museum Park, 1101 Biscayne Blvd, Miami 33132. This immersive experience offers visitors of all ages the chance to explore the past, present, and future of artificial intelligence through a vibrant mix of science, art, and imagination.

Curated and organized by London’s renowned Barbican Centre and co-produced by the Groningen Forum in the Netherlands, AI: More Than Human is divided into four thought-provoking sections. The exhibition traces the evolution of artificial intelligence from ancient dreams of automata to cutting-edge machine learning research and ethical debates. Works by leading international artists, scientists, and researchers invite guests to engage with questions about what it means to be human, the boundaries of consciousness, and whether machines might one day surpass our intelligence.

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Think of it as a fun foray into an exciting new technology—or a harbinger of the imminent robot takeover. Either way, AI: More Than Human aims to fascinate and inspire curiosity. Featuring robotic dogs, artistic collaborations, and interactive displays, the exhibition offers a fresh and engaging way to consider how AI is transforming every aspect of our lives, from healthcare and communication to creativity and ethics.

This special exhibition is a must-see event this summer at Frost Science, a museum known for bringing complex ideas to life through innovative storytelling and immersive experiences. AI: More Than Human runs from May 31 through September 1 in the Hsiao Family Special Exhibition Gallery. For more information and tickets, visit www.frostscience.org.

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