Networking Event 'Cyber Everything'
The world today is increasingly dominated by a new domain - a domain that is both the cause and consequence of cutting-edge developments in technology: Cyber. But Cyber is more than a technology, a product, or a tool.
Cyber is the unseen organizing principle at the core of the modern human condition, and it has reconfigured power structures and human interaction around the world.
The film Cyber Everything is an exploration of this new domain – its implications on war, peace, and the future of humanity.
It features AI and internet pioneers, philosophers, artists, and us, the users, who shape it as much as we are shaped by it. The fragile tension between control and loss of control is critically discussed on the basis of contemporary phenomena such as the Internet, Big Data and the dangers of cyber war.
Against this backdrop, the guiding thread of the investigation constricts into an open-ended but inescapable question: What is the future of humanity in the cyber world?
Cyber is the unseen organizing principle at the core of the modern human condition, and it has reconfigured power structures and human interaction around the world.
The film Cyber Everything is an exploration of this new domain – its implications on war, peace, and the future of humanity.
It features AI and internet pioneers, philosophers, artists, and us, the users, who shape it as much as we are shaped by it. The fragile tension between control and loss of control is critically discussed on the basis of contemporary phenomena such as the Internet, Big Data and the dangers of cyber war.
Against this backdrop, the guiding thread of the investigation constricts into an open-ended but inescapable question: What is the future of humanity in the cyber world?
Zeit
Freitag, 27.10.23 - 16:00 Uhr
- 21:00 Uhr
Veranstaltungsformat
Event
Themengebiet
transdisziplinär
Zielgruppen
Wissenschaftler*innen
Ort
Konrad-Zuse-Platz 1
Reservierung
erforderlich
Link zu Anmeldung/Ticket
Weitere Informationen
Veranstalter
TRA Individuen, Institutionen und Gesellschaften, TRA Matter, Center for Science and Thought
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