Registration is now open for Fantastic Futures 2019, the 2nd International 
Conference on AI for Libraries, Archives, and 
Museums<https://fantasticfutures.stanford.edu/>. Join us December 4-6 at 
Stanford University for three days of study and community building. This 
conference is a forum for in-depth discussion of the effects of these new 
technologies, demonstrations of work already underway, and workshops to help 
increase AI literacy across our organizations.

How will AI transform the library?
How will the library transform AI?
What role will libraries, archives, and museums play, as trusted sources of 
information, when more and more of the information we consume is 
algorithmically generated? How will the values of neutrality, privacy, 
authority, and preservation that these institutions advance help shape AI. How 
will our institutions adapt these values to a changing landscape? How can we 
put AI to work for us, to transform and elevate our services beyond 20th 
century modalities?

December 4, 2019 Plenary Sessions
The conference day will convene thought and practice leaders from academia, 
libraries, industry and society to address these questions and help shape the 
future of AI in libraries, and the role of libraries in AI.  Learn 
more<https://library.stanford.edu/projects/fantastic-futures/plenary-sessions>

December 5, 2019 Workshops
Organized in multiple tracks over one full day, the workshops will provide 
practical instruction on a range of topics appropriate for individual across 
libraries, archives and museums, whether administrators, content experts, 
catalogers, designers, or engineers.  Learn 
more<https://library.stanford.edu/projects/fantastic-futures/workshops>

December 6, 2019 Unconference
A core mission of this conference is to encourage and support international 
collaboration around efforts to apply AI within libraries, archives, and 
museums. The third day will provide an opportunity for self-organizing around 
interest groups, demonstrations of works in progress, and extended workshop 
sessions that grow out of day 2.  Learn 
more<https://library.stanford.edu/projects/fantastic-futures/unconference>

Visit the conference website for more details at 
https://fantasticfutures.stanford.edu<https://fantasticfutures.stanford.edu/> 
or go directly to registration at https://fantasticfutures2019.eventbrite.com/

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