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This year's event will be hosted by Matthias Braun and is entitled: Deep Fakes – Between Nudging and Manipulating Programme 1.00-1.10 pm Welcome (Michael Hoch) 1.10-1.20 pm Introduction (Matthias Braun) 1.20-2.15 pm Talks (Swati Kumari, Radboud University; Matthias Braun, Bonn; Jürgen Gall, Bonn) 2.15-2.30 pm Coffee Break 2.30-3.00 pm Discussion (moderated by Birgit Ulrike Münch) 3.00-3.20 pm NTEU Info-Session (moderated by Ilona Grunwald) 3.20-3.30 pm NTEU Student Council (tbd) 3.30-4.00 pm Networking (Coffee and Cake) Please register using the following e-mail address: neurotecheu@uni-bonn.de
Join us each month for a fun and informative lunch on "Ethics, AI and Health"! On 21 November, we have Bjoern Eskofier as a guest in our Lunch Series. Enjoy your lunch during Brian's 30-minute presentation "AI for Future Healthcare", followed by 30 minutes of stimulating discussion and an open question round! The lunch series is organized by the Social Ethics Group, University Bonn, in collaboration with the Transdisciplinary Research Area "Life & Health" (TRA 3), University of Bonn and the Collaborative Research Centre EmpkinS. Discover new perspectives and network with others. We hope to see you there!
Join us each month for a fun and informative lunch on "Ethics, AI and Health"! On 7 November, we have Brian Earp as a guest in our Lunch Series. Enjoy your lunch during Brian's 30-minute presentation "Digital Doppelgangers in Healthcare: From Substituted Judgement to "Life" Extension", followed by 30 minutes of stimulating discussion and an open question round! The lunch series is organized by the Social Ethics Group, University Bonn, in collaboration with the Transdisciplinary Research Area "Life & Health" (TRA 3), University of Bonn and the Collaborative Research Centre EmpkinS. Discover new perspectives and network with others. We hope to see you there!
Join us each month for a fun and informative lunch on "Ethics, AI and Health"! On 10 October, we have Natalie Smuha as a guest in our Lunch Series. Enjoy your lunch during Natalie's 30-minute presentation "The ethics of AI-therapists", followed by 30 minutes of stimulating discussion and an open question round! The lunch series is organized by the Social Ethics Group, University Bonn, in collaboration with the Transdisciplinary Research Area "Life & Health" (TRA 3), University of Bonn and the Collaborative Research Centre EmpkinS. Discover new perspectives and network with others. We hope to see you there!
Join us each month for a fun and informative lunch on "Ethics, AI and Health"! On 19 September, we have Jantina de Vries as a guest in our Lunch Series. Enjoy your lunch during Jantina's 30-minute presentation "Opportunities and challenges for Ethics, AI and Health in South Africa", followed by 30 minutes of stimulating discussion and an open question round! The lunch series is organized by the Social Ethics Group, University Bonn, in collaboration with the Transdisciplinary Research Area "Life & Health" (TRA 3), University of Bonn and the Collaborative Research Centre EmpkinS. Discover new perspectives and network with others. We hope to see you there!
On loci and Locations in Systematic Theology The WDTD4 Symposium will employ highly interactive conference formats, combining scholarly expertise with a strong commitment to the participation of attendees from all areas of systematic-theological engagement. Whether professor, lecturer or student, pastor, parishioner or practitioner of another sort, you are warmly invited to gather with us around those most spiritually upbuilding of research and learning aids - food, drink and conversation!
A warm invitation to Prof. Dr. Jay Geller's presentation on “After all, it’s only an animal”: Antisemitism, Racism, and the Human-Animal Great Divide on 16 October, 4:15 pm CEST. The presentation is part of the Joseph C. Miller Memorial Lecture Series and organized by the Bonn Center for Dependency and Slavery Studies. In his presentation, Jay Geller (Vanderbilt University, USA) will attend to the ascription (and manufacture) of animality that enacted the subordination or marginalization of “the Jew” and the dominance of the Gentile and similarly functioned with regard to a racially-identified group, people of predominantly sub-Saharan African descent (blacks), and the corresponding race-identifying group, people of predominantly European descent (whites). More information can be found for download. To register, please email events@dependency.uni-bonn.de.
A warm invitation to part two of our workshop series on "Political Hope and Collective Action"! In a roundtable format we will discuss with high-level experts from different disciplines the significance, impact and challenges of political hope on collective action. The roundtable will take place on site.