Enhancing Critical Thinking with Lessons from Evidence Law
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Date: 7 March 2026 |
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Time: 2.00pm – 3.30pm |
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Venue: C.8.10 Seminar Room, SUSS Campus Block C Level 8 |
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Theme: Adapting to Change II: AI & Emerging Technologies |
Rapid advances in generative AI have intensified concerns about the harms of “deep fakes” and other fabricated content. Beyond scams and election manipulation, the flood of AI-generated material risks eroding shared knowledge and social trust.
Yet misinformation is not a new problem. While technology accelerates its creation and spread, the core response remains unchanged: individuals must cultivate critical thinking rather than rely solely on regulation or technology for protection. This informal talk explores how the legal system addresses bad information through Evidence Law — for example, by shielding juries from prejudicial evidence — and how these principles can be applied in everyday contexts. By drawing on legal safeguards, the session demonstrates how key concepts can strengthen critical thinking and build resilience against information-based threats such as scams and manipulation.
Speaker
SUSS Carnival (7 March) Programme
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Time |
Event |
Venue |
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10.00am – 11.30am |
C.8.11 |
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11.30am – 12.30pm |
Lunch Break (lunch is provided) |
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12.30pm – 2.00pm |
Neuroscience of Stress and Resilience: Interactive Demos and Booths |
C.8.08 |
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2.00pm – 3.30pm |
Enhancing Critical Thinking with Lessons from Evidence Law |
C.8.10 |
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10.00am - 4.00pm (whole day) |
C.8.07 |
