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Omnes-CARF meeting addressed the benefits and risks of artificial intelligence

Professors Javier Sánchez-Cañizares and Gonzalo Génova analyze the pros and cons of artificial intelligence at the Omnes - CARF meeting on November 22 at 19:30h. 

Maria José Atienza-November 15, 2021-Reading time: < 1 minute
artificial intelligence

Are we better or worse than machines? To what extent is Artificial Intelligence a help or a danger to humans? Who depends on what - machines on humans or humans on machines?

What seem like abstract questions are increasingly becoming the subject of our daily lives and concerns. Technological progress and the multiple possibilities that are being developed through artificial intelligence in fields such as medicine, communications or politics seem to surpass the human being's own cognitive capacity and understanding.

This is the theme of the next Omnes - CARF Meeting to be held on Monday, November 22, starting at 7:30 pm.

The meeting will feature, as a keynote speaker, Javier Sánchez-Cañizares, Doctor in Physics and in Theology. Professor at the University of Navarra. Researcher at the Culture and Society Institute and Director of the CRYF. The colloquium will be conducted by Gonzalo Génova FusterD. in Computer Engineering, Telecommunications Engineer, Bachelor of Philosophy and PhD in Computer Engineering. Professor in the Department of Computer Science at the Universidad Carlos III de Madrid.

The meeting, organized by Omnes and Roman Academic Center Foundation, will be available on the Omnes Youtube channel and attendees will have the opportunity to ask questions via Whasapp.

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