Few things are currently as hotly debated as the use of artificial intelligence in everyday life. Reduced workload and growing prosperity? Or disenfranchisement and an attack on democracy? Social scientist and entrepreneur Léa Steinacker and Miriam Meckel, Professor of Communication Management in St. Gallen and State Secretary for Media in North Rhine-Westphalia, agree: if we want to keep up in an increasingly complex world, the use of AI is unavoidable - provided we use it correctly. In their joint book (Rowohlt), Steinacker and Meckel shed light on undesirable side effects and ethical dilemmas, but also on a possible expansion of our horizons - and our own natural intelligence. The book of the hour.
Organizer: Stiftung Literaturhaus
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