Does artificial intelligence really need ethics? Meeting at Faventia Sales

Does artificial intelligence really need ethics? Meeting at Faventia Sales
Does artificial intelligence really need ethics? Meeting at Faventia Sales

Within the XXIV Faenza Scientific and Technological Week, seeFriday 3 May at 9.00 pm (with free admission), a Faventia Sales – room 5there will be the last of the three meetings of the event “Science told by scientists” conducted by the science journalist Paolo Magliocco face to face with the protagonists of the research.

This third meeting will focus on:

“Does artificial intelligence really need ethics?” – with Luca Peyron

Is it true that tomorrow’s computers will be capable of thinking like a human being? And will they develop some form of consciousness? Will they be able to decide for us and will they put us in danger, will they be able to harm us?

Scientists and philosophers, politicians and managers have begun to discuss the ethical problems related to the use of artificial intelligence. But we need a discussion that involves the whole of society and explains to each of us what we are really talking about.

Luca Peyron he came to deal with new technologies and artificial intelligence starting from a degree in Law and the study of industrial law applied to the world of the web. Priest and professor of Theology at the Catholic University of Milan, he managed a spirituality laboratory of emerging technologies at the University of Turin and today works at the Humane Technology Lab, which explores the relationship between human experience and technology. He is the author of essays on the relationship between the digital world and the spiritual world.

 
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