Lectures on the classification of AI and social change
AI, innovation and media between progress, responsibility and orientation
Keynotes on AI, innovation and our shared future
Artificial intelligence, robotics and new technologies are not only changing our working world, but also our self-image as a society.
My keynotes are not about technology for technology’s sake, but about orientation, responsibility and the question of how we want to actively and humanely shape this future.
Don't be afraid of AI and innovation
How we learn to classify innovation instead of chasing after it
Not just explaining technology, but taking fears seriously, providing guidance and creating the ability to act.
AI, media and society
Why trust, classification and responsibility are becoming more important than technology
Media logic, interpretative authority, public opinion and the question of whom we can still trust in an AI-dominated media world.
The future is barrier-free
How AI, robotics and embodied AI can enable participation
Innovation not only as an efficiency engine, but also as a social opportunity for equality and participation.
Future mindset: Orientation in times of explosive innovation
Technological change is not a question of technology, but rather a question of attitude, leadership and decision-making culture.
The presentation shows why organisations today do not need to react faster, but rather think more clearly, and how a future mindset helps to set priorities, classify uncertainty and actively shape the future, rather than being driven by change.
AI update: What has really changed
Artificial intelligence is currently developing faster than any other technology. Within just a few months, models, applications and possible uses have fundamentally shifted.
This presentation classifies the most important developments, separates hype from substance and shows what is actually relevant now. For decisions in companies, media and organisations.