In the organizer's words:
Part of the project How is the cat doing in AI?
Artificial intelligence moves us. Because it has long had a say in what we know, how we live and what we believe in. Because it intervenes without explaining itself. Because it promises to be neutral and often only reinforces what is already powerful.
But we move too. We question, contradict, show what is missing. We talk about inequality, about control, about technology that doesn't work for everyone. We ask which AI we need. And where we are better off doing without.
The conference marks the end of the project How is the cat doing in AI? And a start for new questions. What was initiated in the dossier and deepened in the workshops comes together here. In various formats and in the small moments in between, when people listen to each other.
We invite you to think along, to share your experience, to collectively doubt and to search for answers that don't come at the push of a button.
Our guests
Program
10.30 a.m. Arrival:
Registration
Poster on our online workshop "AI in green?" by Jan Doria, media scientist
Poster on the energy consumption of AI by Kathrin Werner and Sébastien Elbracht
Networking
11.30 a.m.
Greetings
Alexander Salomon, Member of the State Parliament, Alliance 90/The Greens Baden-Württemberg
Dr. Josephine Tröger, Chairman of the Heinrich Böll Foundation Baden-Württemberg
12.00 p.m. Keynote and Q&A session
Marina Weisband: "Media literacy will not save us."
13:10 Lunch
14:00 hrs Forums
Critical AI: Feminist approaches and inclusion strategies against structural discrimination, Katharina Klappheck, Gunda Werner Institute
AI and justice: Who decides in the digital constitutional state? Power relations and algorithms, Florian Diekmann, President of Rottweil Regional Court
Creative, critical, practical. What can we shape with AI? AI Maker Space Tübingen
Move fast and break things? Social threats from current AI applications, Jacqueline Bellon, University of Tübingen
16.10 Panel
Jun.-Prof. Dr. rer. nat. Maria Wirzberger, Professor for Teaching and Learning with Intelligent Systems, University of Stuttgart
Jacqueline Bellon, University of Tübingen
18.15 Conclusion
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Price information:
20,- € | reduced 10,- €