Artificial Intelligence and its Impact on Tomorrow's World

Artificial Intelligence and its Impact on Tomorrow's World

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Volkswagen Foundation
Veranstaltungsort
Conference Hotel Freigeist, Tiedexer Tor 5, 37574 Einbeck, Germany
Ort
Hanover
Land
Deutschland
Vom - Bis
04.10.2017 - 07.10.2017
Deadline
23.05.2017
Von
Tina Walsweer

Current developments surrounding the digitalization of society, especially in the field of “Artificial Intelligence” (AI), have the potential to fundamentally transform the society. The ongoing and expectable developments impacting virtually every part of society are characterized by high dynamics of change. In view of such developments, science and scholarship must address the following questions:

- What are the opportunities and risks arising from an increasingly digitalized society?
- In which way is AI already embedded in our life and what future developments can be expected?
- Which future technical and societal scenarios are realistic?
- How can the scientific communities assume joint responsibility in areas such as security, private sphere, or social justice?
- How can science shape future developments and provide society with expert-informed guidance?
- And last but not least: What sort of future do we want to live in?

These and other pressing questions cannot be answered from within the boundaries of single disciplines. The complex issues involved call rather for an intense interdisciplinary exchange to elaborate joint solutions.
The workshop "Artificial Intelligence and its Impact on Tomorrow's World" organized by the Volkswagen Foundation will provide a platform for such creative discourse. Members of the scientific communities as well as representatives of other stakeholder groups are invited to participate.
The workshop is to serve as a starting point for the Foundation’s possible further funding activities.
We are looking especially for “Future Pilots” working on specific issues of Artificial Intelligence – whether in the field of technology or social sciences – and sharing the vision to tread new territory to explore future scenarios together with other disciplines.

A group of 40 participants will attend the workshop held in the Conference Hotel FREIgeist in Einbeck (between Kassel and Hanover) from October 4 – 7, 2017. In an informal atmosphere, the event will provide the time and ambiance to approach key thematic fields of AI from the viewpoints of technology and social sciences, identify important shared scientific issues and develop initial approaches to finding solutions as well as possible project constellations. Applications are invited from Europe-based scholars and scientists with PhD or superior academic qualification. Interested persons from outside the scientific community should make contact with the Foundation prior to submitting their application. Participation is by invitation only following selection by a steering committee. The selected persons are expected to participate over the whole event. Travel expenses and accommodation will be financed by the Volkswagen Foundation.

Are you a "Future Pilot" who would like to take part in exploring and shaping our digital future? Then please send us your application via the Foundation’s electronic Application Portal until May 23 latest:

https://portal.volkswagenstiftung.de

It should comprise your curriculum vitae (max. 2 pages) together with a letter of motivation (max. 3 pages) addressing the following issues:

- Your field of work and related expertise. What is the significance of the topic for you personally, your subject field, and society in general?
- Which specific issues do you wish to contribute to the workshop? What hypotheses would you put forward as a “Future Pilot"?
- Why is it necessary in your case to adopt an interdisciplinary approach and how would you benefit from discourse with other disciplines? What does your contribution to the workshop consist of, what contributions do you need from others, and how would other disciplines benefit from your particular contribution?
- How could the Volkswagen Foundation further support the scientific community in this thematic area?

Please download the Call for Contributions on our website for more details:

https://www.volkswagenstiftung.de/nc/en/events/calendar-of-events/details-of-events/news/detail/artikel/artificial-intelligence-and-its-impact-on-tomorrows-world/marginal/5263.html

The steering committee will develop central points for the workshop agenda based on the selected proposals. Applicants will be notified of the selection result and receive more detailed information on the workshop by around mid July 2017 latest.

CONTACT:

The following persons will be pleased to answer any questions you may have in respect of applications:

Dr. Hanna Wielandt (social sciences), phone: +49-(0)511-8381-291, wielandt@volkswagenstiftung.de

Dr. Franz Dettenwanger (engineering sciences), phone: +49-(0)511-8381-217, dettenwanger@volkswagenstiftung.de

Dr. des. Sebastian Schneider (humanities), phone: +49-(0)511-8381-373, s.schneider@volkswagenstiftung.de

LANGUAGE:

The conference language is English.

Programm

The steering committee will develop central points for the workshop agenda based on the selected proposals. Applicants will be notified of the selection result and receive more detailed information on the workshop by around mid July 2017 latest.

Kontakt

Dr. Franz Dettenwanger

Volkswagen Foundation
Kastanienallee 35, 30519 Hanover, Germany
+49 (0)511/8381-217
+49 (0)511/8381-4217
dettenwanger@volkswagenstiftung.de

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