Pizza and a Slice of Future

Are you intrigued by emerging trends in technologies like AI, brain-machine interfaces, gene-editing, and others; curious about what the future holds for being human as these technologies become increasingly powerful; and looking for opportunities to hang out with others with similar interests? Join us for Pizza and a Slice of Future — every Thursday at 5 PM while classes are on.

Hosted by Professor Andrew Maynard and the ASU Future of Being Human initiative, Pizza and a Slice of Future is an opportunity to hang out with other ASU undergrads who enjoy talking about tech and the future … all while eating pizza! We meet in the Future of Being Human community room in ISTBX 102, and relax, hang out, eat pizza, and talk about some of the most intriguing topics around technology, the future, and being human!

Note that this is not an official club, but a casual weekly meetup hosted by the Future of Being Human initiative. It’s also possible to get credit for attending (and doing a little extra work) — see the link below.

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Spring 2025 Schedule:

DateTopic
Jan 16   Could we 3D print replacement organs one day?
Jan 23Will AIs one day replace politicians?
Jan 30How might wearable plant sensors transform agriculture?
Feb 6Could we use gene drives to fundamentally change us as a species?
Feb 13What will a world where humans collaborate with advanced AI look like?
Feb 20How can science fiction movies help create a better future?
Feb 27Does the concept of “Embedded Intelligence” reveal new insights about the world?
March 6Will humanity be a fully fledged interplanetary species by 2125? 
March 13No class – Spring Break
March 20Will we have artificial wombs one day?
March 27Why do people travel? 
April 3Does ethics hold back innovation? 
April 10Should space be left to robotic exploration?
April 17Could AI help us cure cancer?
April 24Is the first person who will live to 200 alive today?
May 1Will universities still be around 100 years from now?

Where we meet:

Date: Thursdays (excluding holidays)
Time: Between 5:00 PM – 6:00 PM (come by whenever)
Location: ISTBX (formerly Wrigley Hall) Room 102
Address: 800 S Cady Mall, Tempe AZ 85287-6002

Community Norms

Pizza and a Slice of Future meetups are designed to be inclusive spaces where everyone feels welcome and comfortable, while feeling free to engage as little or as much as they want (from just eating pizza and listening to being at the center of a mind-bending conversation!)

There is an absolute expectation of being considerate to others and fostering an environment and community of care that is supportive, and that embraces and celebrates a diversity of thinking, perspectives, experience, expression, and beliefs.

Participants in meetups are expected to embrace the Future of Being Human Community Guiding Principles:

Obsessive Curiosity Reveling in the joy of discovery; finding awe and wonder in new knowledge; always asking questions and assuming there is more to learn, that conventional wisdom is transitory, and that intellectual and ideological humility are necessary for socially beneficial progress.

Radical Creativity Enthusiastically embracing unconventional, fantastic, and whimsical possibilities; imaginatively pushing the boundaries of how the future is envisioned; being excited by new ideas and visions—especially where they challenge established thinking; and fearlessly exploring where we are heading to and where we might end up as individuals and as a species.

Respectful Inclusivity Actively transcending conventional, implicit, and socialized perspectives of someone’s worth, value, and ability to make meaningful contributions to new ideas; recognizing that everyone has the potential to bring valuable insights to exploring the future of being human; having the humility to respectfully listen to and engage with people who look, think, believe, and behave differently; and embracing and celebrating difference.

Grounded exuberance Freely and joyfully exploring the fantastical and pushing at the boundaries of conventional thinking, while remaining grounded in the constraints that the universe we inhabit places on possibilities.

Catalytic Serendipity Deeply valuing the transformative nature of serendipitous insights and discoveries that arise from casual and unexpected situations, conversations, and interactions, and actively working to translate these into societally beneficial impacts.

If you have any questions, please email Andrew Maynard at andrew.maynard@asu.edu