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STARTS Talk: Human Agency In The Robotic World, lecture by Alexander Mankowsky
19 September 2018, Brussels, Belgium
How is artificial intelligence (AI) influencing tomorrow's mobility solutions? How can the community be optimized by machine support and, above all, how does this affect people? These are the central questions discussed by Alexander Mankowsky, futurologist at the automotive company Daimler.
Under the title 'Human Agency In A Robotic World', Mankowsky will discuss the design requirements needed to retain or enhance human agency when dealing with devices, using the autonomous car as an example.
Within the frame of the EC initiative 'STARTS', this event is organised by Gluon in collaboration with BOZAR lab. Entry tickets on sale as indicated at BOZAR's web-site.
Themes
Transport - General | Information and Communication Technologies (ICT)