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Dirk Baecker: Digitalisation and the next society Part of the lecture series "Making Sense of the digital Society"
Dirk Baecker examines the influences of networks and artificial intelligence on the society
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A new era in human society is beginning with digital media. While language, writing and book printing had been the hallmarks of this era, machines are now taking part in communication for the first time. Will society in the future be decisively determined by networks and artificial intelligences? At the heart of cognitive science is the observation of a complex synchronisation of organic, neuronal, mental, emotional and artificial intelligence. But how can we master the challenge of artificial intelligence? In his lecture, Dirk Baecker will draw a more precise picture of human as well as social intelligence, because only a more precise understanding of these will enable us to react appropriately to the new challenges.
Dirk Baecker is Professor of Cultural Theory and Management at the University of Witten/Herdecke. As a theorist of systems, Dirk Baecker earned his doctorate and habilitated under Niklas Luhmann. He is the author of more than two dozen books in the field of cultural, organisational and economic sociology. His most recent book 4.0 oder "Die Lücke die der Rechner lässt" was published in 2018 by Merve.
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Jeanette Hofmann (HIIG)
Tobi Müller (Moderator)
Dirk Baecker
Kamera & Schnitt: Kooperative Berlin
Produktion: 16.04.2019
Spieldauer: 112 Min.
hrsg. von: Bundeszentrale für politische Bildung (bpb) / Alexander von Humboldt Institut für Internet und Gesellschaft (HIIG)
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