As part of the DIGHUM (Digital Humanism) initiative, online events are held regularly at which various aspects of Digital Humanism are discussed.
Digital Humanism deals with the complex relationship between man and machine. It acknowledges the potential of Informatics and IT. At the same time, it points to related apparent threats such as privacy violations, ethical concerns with AI, automation, and loss of jobs, and the ongoing monopolization on the Web.
Tuesday, 06-27-2023, 05:00 p.m. – 06:00 p.m., virtual event
More details at: https://www.bidt.digital/veranstaltung/dighum-lectures-kay-firth-butterfield/.
This is an event of the Digital Humanism Initiative of the Technical University of Vienna and of bidt – Bavarian Research Institute for Digital Transformation.