Salon am Hügel - AI agents: Between autonomy and control
AI has been changing business models, communication, social structures and political decision-making processes for years. While it increases efficiency and offers opportunities, it harbors risks such as job changes, security gaps and threats to transparency and democracy. The question of how AI agents affect decision-making processes and the formation of public opinion is particularly controversial.
As part of the Salon am Hügel, experts from science, culture, foundations and business will talk about the ethical and social challenges posed by AI agents. The role of non-profit organizations will also be highlighted and the extent to which they can contribute to the responsible use of AI agents will be discussed.
On the panel this evening
Prof. Dr. Christoph Bieber, holder of the Johann Wilhelm Welker Endowed Professorship for Ethics in Political Management and Society at the NRW School of Governance at the University of Duisburg-Essen and research professor at the Center for Advanced Internet Studies
Matthias Biebl, founder and managing director of the company RLVNT and expert in the field of artificial intelligence
Michael Harr, Managing Director of the Pro Senectute Basel Foundation
Prof. Dr. Kristian Kersting, Professor of Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning (AIML) at the Department of Computer Science at the Technical University of Darmstadt
Barbara Thiele, Director of Education and Digital Affairs, Jewish Museum Berlin
The panel will be moderated by author and journalist Shelly Kupferberg.
More information at: krupp-stiftung.de/salonamhuegel
Participation is free of charge. Registration is required.
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Admission is free of charge. Registration is required.