Artificial intelligence (AI) and the information age are bringing us more information about ourselves and each other than any society has ever known. Yet at the same time it brings machines seemingly more capable of every human endeavour than any human can be. What are the limits of AI? Of intelligence and humanity more broadly? What are our ethical obligations to machines? Do these alter our obligations to each other? What is the basis of our social obligations?
A Keynote with Prof. Joanna Bryson, Professor of Ethics & Technology at Hertie School Berlin
September 25 @ 19:05
19:05 — 19:25 (20′)
Main Stage
Joanna Bryson