
Artificial Intelligence: The Brand That Wouldn’t Die. A lecture by Professor Thomas Haigh
Stadtpalais/Online Theaterstraße 75, Aachen, GermanyThe history of AI is the history of an overhyped brand that has only very recently come to signify a […]
The history of AI is the history of an overhyped brand that has only very recently come to signify a […]
Exposures, Photographic and Otherwise: Complex Encounters with Toxicity - Kyveli Mavrokordopoulou. Abstract: “Exposure,” as a term, freely flows in different […]
“Complexity beteween hype and history” by Arianna Borrelli (TU Berlin). Abstract: Speaking about the history of computing, Michael Mahoney stated that […]
How can we engage with futures that are by definition uncertain and unknowable? How can we democratise the making of […]
From the 19th to 20th October 2023, a conference on "Briefe des 15. Jahrhunderts als Quellen für interkulturelle Kontakte zwischen […]
Abstract: For more than a decade, scientists have been exploring the transition from non-living to living entities in order to […]
Abstract: The lecture focuses on the use of robots (primarily humanoid) in robotics laboratories to produce knowledge about human–robot interaction […]
Abstract: The importance of understanding the principles of brain computation and incorporating them into artificial systems is often considered necessary […]
There is so much toxicity and contamination in the world. It is incontestable that vast parts of nature are poisoned, […]
Workshop at the Käte Hamburger Kolleg: Cultures of Research (c:o/re) Organized by Käte Hamburger Kolleg: Cultures of Research (c:o/re) & […]
Workshop with c:o/re Senior Fellows Anna Laktionova, Masahiko Hara and Carl Mitcham from the Colorado School of Mines. The workshop […]
Abstract: My thesis is that discussion of ethical and other issues in the philosophy of technology needs to be complemented […]