Lecture Series: Artificial Intelligence – Everyday Life, Utopia or Dystopia?
In view of the rapid progress in AI research, there is a pressing need to start a debate on the social and ethical aspects of research and the use of artificial intelligence. The lectures series "Artificial Intelligence – Everyday Life, Utopia or Dystopia?" addresses some of these questions and thus contributes to the interdisciplinary dialogue on this important topic.
Please note that the lectures will be given in Germany.
Where? | QuellPunkt Katholisches Hochschulzentrum Campus Melaten, Campus-Boulevard 30 |
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When? | 7pm |
Doors open | 6:30pm |
Registration | Via the Quellpunkt website (de) |
Admission | free |
Information |
Phone: +49 241 99030035 |
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Thursday, January 09, 2020, 7:00pm
KI und menschliche Freiheit – AI and Human Freedom
The term "data sovereignty" means that the individual determines who is allowed to know what and when. Comprehensive sovereignty is not only inconvenient, but irrational. In other words, lack of freedom becomes an imperative of reason. Is that reasonable?
- Professor Axel Siegemund, Lehr- und Forschungsgebiet für Grenzfragen von Theologie, Naturwissenschaft und Technik
- Welf Schröter, Forum Soziale Technikgestaltung, DGB Baden-Württemberg