Blog posts on digitalisation

Digi, Nano, Bio, Neuro – or why we should care more about converging technologies

Digitalisation

Portrait picture of Dirk Helbing

Dirk Helbing expects future digital technologies to penetrate the human body even more in the future. However, he believes that society is not prepared for the risks involved. He puts forward a new legal framework to protect our most intimate data from misuse.

by Prof. Dirk Helbing

Artificial augmented creativity: A new era of art

Digitalisation

Artificial intelligence is transforming the way in which art is created and experienced. Are we at the beginning of a new artistic revolution? Or at the end of creativity as we know it? Adrian Christopher Notz puts things in perspective.

by Adrian Christopher Notz

Why business should embrace digital responsibility

Digitalisation

Portraitphoto of Tomoko Yokoi

As society increasingly expects the responsible use of digital technologies, firms with better practices will have a distinct advantage, says Tomoko Yokoi. Digital responsibility should not only be seen as a duty to comply with regulations but also as an activity that generates value.

by Tomoko Yokoi

The future of work: 3/2, 2/3, or 0/4?

  • Social issues
  • Health
  • Digitalisation
Portraitphoto of Gudela Grote

How productive are we when we work from home? It’s an increasingly common question. But Gudela Grote believes it’s the wrong question, because it says more about our conceptions of human nature than about effective ways of working.

by Prof. Gudela Grote

An AI future worthy of humanity

Digitalisation

Potrait of Peter Kirchschläger

Ethicist Peter G. Kirchschlaeger highlights how artificial intelligence can be regulated worldwide – and is pleased to have the support of leading international figures.

by Prof. Peter G. Kirchschlaeger

How should AI be used in the justice system?

Digitalisation

Ayisha Piotti

Artificial intelligence promises to support judges in their decision-making. In fact, it renders their decisions and tasks more complex, argues Ayisha Piotti.

by Ayisha Piotti

Artificial intelligence is not a pandemic

Digitalisation

Portrait of Gerd Kortemeyer

There are concerns that ChatGPT could undermine the educational system, and growing demands for rules governing its use. Gerd Kortemeyer argues that anything but the most common sense regulations could end up being counterproductive.

by Dr. Gerd Kortemeyer

Call for transparency

Digitalisation

Gamestop stock chart

The turbulence created by speculation in GameStop shares has highlighted the lack of transparency on trading platforms. Roger Wattenhofer thinks it is time for a change, and calls for more open data not just in financial transactions, but in many other areas.

by Prof. Roger Wattenhofer

Teaching AI to learn like a child

Digitalisation

AI Visualisation

As impressive as they may be, the latest AI systems are still no match for humans. Benjamin Grewe pushes for tomorrow’s intelligent machines to learn the way young children do.

by Prof. Benjamin Grewe

Cash is dead, long live CBDC

Digitalisation

Bank note dissolves

Roger Wattenhofer is convinced that the digital currency CBDC will completely replace cash rather sooner or than later, as the new electronic payment method offers many advantages.

by Prof. Roger Wattenhofer
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