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  Mo, 2.12.2019

"KI Science Film on Tour": Debunking AI Myths in Sci-Fi

As part of the "KI Science Film on Tour" we are inviting you to look at artificial intelligence through a filmmaker's lens. The screening of three short movies from the KI Science Film Festival 2019 Offical Selection is followed by a panel discussion at the British Embassy Berlin.

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Wo:

Wilhelmstraße 70-71
10117 Berlin

Wann:

Mo, 2.12.2019 | 17:15 Uhr - 21 Uhr
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Kontakt:

British Embassy Berlin
Frau Bormann

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Zusatzinformationen:

Behindertengerecht:

Keine Angaben

Kategorie:

  • Diskussion / Dialog
  • Sonstiges

Für wen:

  • Lehrer / Schüler
  • Erwachsene
  • Kinder / Jugendliche
  • Alle
  • Studierende / Nachwuchswissenschaftler

Sonstiges:

Official ID required for admission.
Registration online via Eventbrite.hk

Registration closes on 24.11.19

Vehicles of any kind as well as bicycles cannot be parked on the Embassy’s premises.

Diese Veranstaltung ist kostenlos.

As part of the "KI Science Film on Tour" initiative ("KI" German for AI) sponsored by the German Ministry of Education and Research, the Science & Innovation team of the British Embassy Berlin together with BITKOM and ZAK | Centre for Cultural and General Studies at the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) are inviting you to look at artificial intelligence through a filmmaker’s lens.

Join us on 2nd December 2019 for a special evening event reuniting science and fiction that features a number of AI short films and an expert panel, both focusing on the field of computer science that is already fundamentally influencing all areas of society and will revolutionise them further in the future.

What are the real and fictional implications of AI on society and our everyday lives?
Terminator versus WALL-E, how accurate are AI and modern technologies viewed in science fiction and to what extent does it represent today's state of research?
Why are we prone to viewing the future of artificial intelligence in dystopian terms?

These and other questions will be debated in a panel discussion with insights from scientists and filmmakers. As put in the UK’s long-running Science Fiction series Doctor Who: "When Two Worlds Collide, Anything Can Happen!"

Programme:
17:15 Admission (ID required)
18:00-19:00 Sci-fi Short Film Screening
Econtrol, Germany 2018
ZOE, Germany 2018
Prototype, USA 2018
19:00-20:00 Panel Discussion
20:00-21:00 Reception

Panel discussion
* Ann-Cathrine Beyer, member of "Econtrol" film team; winner of Young Talent Award at 2019 "KI Science Film Festival"
* Prof. David Hogg, Researcher, University of Leeds
* Dr. Sebastian Stüker, Researcher, Karlsruhe Institut of Technology
* Moderated by Dr. Nabil Alsabah, Head of Artificial Intelligence, BITKOM

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