Interactive lecture
ChatGPT for boring reply emails, DeepL for translating texts (because it sounds so much better than our school French) and Formula Bot for Excel formulas that we simply can't remember: Artificial intelligence (AI) is increasingly accompanying us in our everyday lives and also at work. Many of us are happy to be able to complete such small, perhaps tedious tasks faster and with less effort.
In addition, AI is also expected to play a key role in the working world of tomorrow. The associated changes could be as comprehensive as those brought about in the past by industrialization or the introduction of the computer. However, just like back then, there is also criticism of the new technology today: programmed racism or disregarded copyrights are just some of the critical issues that should not be ignored. However, the change in our working world doesn't just have to roll over us, we can help shape it! The prerequisite for this is that we think about what changes we want to see and how dealing with AI could help us to achieve them.
Together with author and journalist Sara Weber, who has written extensively on the topics of artificial intelligence and work, we will discuss and philosophize in the SOCIETY ROOM about the working world of tomorrow and the opportunities that AI offers for all of our lives.
With: Sara Weber (journalist & author)
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