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Digital Humanism Lecture Series
January 25, 2022 @ 5:00 pm - 6:00 pm CET
Speaker: Antonio Casilli (School of telecommunications engineering | Polytechnic Institute of Paris)
Moderator: Enrico Nardelli (University of Roma ‘Tor Vergata’, Italy)
(Sociologist, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/
What is a ‘Truly Ethical’ Artificial Intelligence? An end-to-end approach to responsible and humane technological systems
About the Series
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. The Corona crisis has shown these two faces of the accelerated digitalization—we are in a crucial moment in time.
For this reason, we started a new initiative—DIGHUM lectures—with regular online events to discuss the different aspects of Digital Humanism. We will have one or more speakers on a specific topic followed by a discussion, or panel discussions, depending on topic and speakers. The exact dates will be announced in our schedule at least two weeks before.
This crisis does seriously affect our mobility, but it also offers the possibility to participate in events from all over the world—let’s take this chance to meet virtually.
Access
To access the Zoom conference, click here (Password: 0dzqxqiy). All talks will also be streamed and recorded on the Digital Humanism YouTube channel.