. >> our first bigger is meredith broussard has a professor at nyu. last week professor broussard quickly came book "artificial unintelligence" was released as a paperback edition. it is a guide to understand the interwork and outer workings can in a workings of outer limits of technology and why we should never assume computers always get it right. we have copies you can get side by her just outside and her research focuses on artificial intelligence and investigative reporting with a particular interest in using data analysis for social good. our newest project explores the future of the stories will read today's news on tomorrow's computers commit former features editor at "the philadelphia inquirer" is also worked as asa software engineer at at&t bell labs. her features and essays of the peer into lante, harpers, slate and other outlets. please join in getting a warm welcome to professor broussard. [applause] >> thank you, luther. hi, everybody. i'm delighted to be here today. i'm going to talk a little bit about artificial intelligence, what it i