In Hollywood science fiction films, they have been a reliable box office hit for decades: robots - whether as loyal companions on adventurous journeys like R2D2 or as villains who want to take over the world. But what do they look like in reality? Dr. Boris Nikolai Konrad knows the answer. The computer scientist and brain researcher knows how far artificial intelligence (AI) has already been developed and researched. And he poses the provocative question: are we smarter than the constantly learning robots?
Should we be afraid of AI? Dr. Konrad clearly points out the dangers of the new technologies, which lie in the way we humans use them. Of course, this is also where the great potential of artificial intelligence lies. In his lecture, Boris Nikolai Konrad will show how we can use AI to benefit from it without losing sight of people.
His interactive and humorous keynote speech offers a clear view of the risks and opportunities of AI and encourages us to be ready to learn from this technology. Dr. Konrad is convinced: “The future is bright if we use the best AI and remain willing to learn ourselves!”
Keynote speech duration: We recommend presentations of 30 to 75 minutes.
If desired, followed by a discussion or Q&A session. Also possible in conjunction with event moderation.