Rebekka Reinhard and Thomas Vašek (moderator) discuss with Svenja Breuer, Michael Reder, Kerstin Schlögl-Flierl (Center for Responsible AI Technologies)
Nowhere does AI raise such great and justified hopes and concerns as in medicine, where lives and health are at stake. We will discuss what the social sciences and philosophy can contribute to making AI technologies fair, transparent and responsible.
Panel and discussion: Svenja Breuer, Prof. Michael Reder, Prof. Kerstin Schlögl-Flierl (Center for Responsible AI Technologies)
Moderation: Dr. Rebekka Reinhard & Thomas Vašek (Editor-in-Chief human Magazine)
A joint event series by the Center for Responsible AI Technologies (CReAITech - a cooperation between the Munich School of Philosophy, TU Munich and the University of Augsburg) and human Magazin.
Technological disruption through artificial intelligence is changing the way we live and work. It is accompanied by socio-technological, ethical and political challenges that affect us all. Yes, AI harbors numerous risks. But AI also has enormous potential to help us overcome the multiple crises of our time. With this series, we want to talk in more depth about how we can meet the challenges of AI and what role knowledge from the social sciences and philosophy plays in this. We want to encourage people to face both the opportunities and the challenges of AI constructively.
Concept: Kathrin Hertle (Managing Director CReAITech), Dr. Rebekka Reinhard (Founder / Editor-in-Chief human Magazin)
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