Man and Machine

Man and Machine
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Artificial Intelligence (AI) seems to be everywhere today – with applications in almost all fields of modern science. From robotics and biology to chemical engineering and healthcare, applying AI positions most scientific fields for progress. What exactly is AI? Will AI change the scientific discovery process? Are we ready to take advantage of AI and understand its impact on science and society? Governments increasingly view AI as the main driver of future growth, competitiveness, and national security. While the policy responses to AI differ significantly across countries, so far, they share the ultimate goal of securing a top spot in this emerging field. Join a distinguished group of researchers and experts for an interactive discussion about conceptual opportunities, but also current practical and abstract limitations.

Date and Time
23 January 2019, 18:00-19:30h

Moderation
Chris Luebkeman (Arup Foresight)

Panelists
external page Eric Horvitz (Microsoft)
external page Marc Pollefeys (ETH Zurich/Microsoft)
external page André Loesekrug-Pietri (JEDI)
Sophie-Charlotte Fischer (ETH Zurich)

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