More rain on the way? Cozy up with fear-mongering AI art. And more that The City has to offer next week — on the cheap.
This art installation imagines an apocalyptic future in which AI destroys most humans, learns to feel remorse and opens a museum with human artifacts to apologize. The goal of the piece is to encourage reflection on the technology itself and its implications.
"Transatlantic Commissions Programme," 5 p.m. Thursday, March 23. Koret Auditorium, 100 Larkin St. Free but don't be late. sfpl.orgGuided walking tours aren't just for tourists. The California Migration Museum has introduced new immersive audio tours of four storied neighborhoods in San Francisco: the Castro, the Mission, Chinatown and Japantown. The project is meant to teach and spark conversations about California's rich migration history.
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