- Sat, 25.03. , 02:45 - 03:30 PM
The other "I". The image of human beings in AI
- Lecture
Gerfried Stocker
Writing an announcement for a talk on AI that will not take place for a few months is almost like playing the lottery, so rapid are the current developments. Hardly a week goes by without new spectacular achievements in machine learning, i.e. what we like to call "artificial intelligence", being published.
However, it is not only the limits of what is technically feasible that are being called into question each time this happens, but also the world and human views of those who develop these technologies and decide on their application scenarios. So it will not be enough to make rules for the ethics of future AI systems; we will have to think about the foundations of ethics and morality themselves.
Gerfried Stocker is a media artist and an engineer for communication technology and has been artistic and managing director of Ars Electronica since 1995. In 1995/96 he developed the groundbreaking exhibition strategies of the Ars Electronica Center with a small team of artists and technicians and was responsible for the setup and establishment of Ars Electronica’s own R & D facility, the Ars Electronica Futurelab. He has overseen the development of the program for international Ars Electronica exhibitions since 2004, the planning and the revamping of the contents for the Ars Electronica Center, which was enlarged in 2009, since 2005; the expansion of the Ars Electronica Festival since 2015; and the extensive overhaul of Ars Electronica Center's contents and interior design in 2019. Stocker is a consultant for numerous companies and institutions in the field of creativity and innovation management and is active as a guest lecturer at international conferences and universities. In 2019 he was awarded an honorary doctorate from Aalto University, Finland.