What is AI and its contribution to knowledge and insight? Does it shed light on the darkness? And does it shed the true or important light on the darkness? How can we prevent it from hallucinating? How does AI work and to what extent does it imitate our human structures and even go beyond them? What are its opportunities and limitations? Insights are offered from the perspective of a researcher and user of machine learning in particle physics and a neuropsychologist and tech start-up founder for AI content. As Basswald & Lichtung, Katrin Bethge - overhead projections and John Eckhardt - turntables create an archaic, synesthetic adventure of light and sound. Dr. Jonathan Mall, neuropsychologist and AI tool developer and Prof. Dr. Gregor Kasieczka, Professor of Machine Learning in Particle Physics at the University of Hamburg and part of the Quantum Universe Cluster of Excellence, give an impulse from their respective fields and then discuss with Prof. Dr. Dr. Klaas Huizing, Chair of Ev. Theology Würzburg, and Prof. Dr. Hauke Heekeren, President of the University of Hamburg (asked), Prof. Dr. Christian Schwanenberger, senior scientist at DESY and professor at the University of Hamburg, and Pastor Frank Engelbrecht.
Finsternis ist wie das Licht: Wohin führt uns KI? Theatre & Stage
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