Public panel discussion on "AI & Ethics" : What is Artificial Intelligence allowed to do?

Event series ’The Brain of the Future’ is hosted by the Hertie Found
Event series ’The Brain of the Future’ is hosted by the Hertie Foundation and partners from the Cyber Valley [Picture: Gemeinnützige Hertiestiftung]
Whether in daily mobility, in industrial applications or in the form of assistance solutions at home: Artificial Intelligence permeates an ever wider range of our lives. It is associated with great hopes, but it also raises fears. Therefore, the call for ethical guidelines regarding the new technologies is becoming increasingly louder. How can the "right" values be integrated into technical action? Can and may AI determine what is right? How to ensure that AI is developed, used and provided in the service of mankind? And how can the decision-making processes of AI, including wrong decisions, be made transparent, given the huge, complex amounts of data? Time : Wednesday, 16 October 2019, 6 p.m. Location : University of Stuttgart, Campus Stadtmitte, Keplerstr. Lecture Hall 17.01 (basement floor) Admission is free. Panelists include: Professor Dr. Regina Ammicht Quinn (University of Tübingen), Professor Dr. Markus Frings (Evangelisches Klinikum Niederrhein), Dr. Christoph Peylo (Robert Bosch GmbH) and Junior Michael Sedlmair (University of Stuttgart). After short introductory talks, the audience will have the opportunity to participate in the discussion.
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