Daniel Kehlmann (most recently published: "Lichtspiel") is not just a celebrated writer. He is a wide-awake observer of the galloping technological developments that increasingly determine all our lives. And he also publicly warns of the potential dangers of artificial intelligence ("Mein Algorithmus und Ich"), sees art in particular under threat and warns: "We can still do something. But probably not for much longer." The philosopher and epistemologist Markus Gabriel ("Doing good. How ethical capitalism can save democracy") deals in his work with reality, consciousness and the relationship between the world and I, between man and machine. Both discuss what the triumph of AI means: for our creative power, the order of society, for democracy, for our humanity. And they ask about the right way to deal with technology. Moderator: Simone Miller
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