MACH 33: The Festival of New Science-Driven Plays at Caltech: A Symposium on AI, Ethics, and Playwriting
- Public Event
MACH 33: The Festival of New Science-Driven Plays at Caltech returns for its 13th year with two provocative new works exploring the frontiers of artificial intelligence. In The Null Test by Ashley Quach, a fatal crash involving an AI-powered vehicle leads to a courtroom reckoning over algorithmic intent. In The Dementia Doula by Tom Lavagnino, a family faces difficult choices when a lifelike caregiving robot enters the picture. Each staged reading is followed by a public discussion with science advisors—an invitation to think critically and collaboratively about the future we're shaping. The festival also features Storytelling for the Future, an interdisciplinary symposium on AI, ethics, and playwriting, bringing together artists and Caltech/JPL scientists for a lively conversation about creativity and responsibility in an age of accelerating technology.
Schedule:
The Null Test – Friday, May 2 at 7pm
Storytelling for the Future: A Symposium on AI, Ethics, and Playwriting – Saturday, May 3 from 3–5pm
The Dementia Doula – Saturday, May 3 at 7pm
All events take place in Frautschi Hall, Hameetman Center, Caltech.