Ulrich Walter, scientific astronaut and professor at TUM, wants to make AI understandable for everyone: How it works, what it can do and what it can't do.
Thursday, 21. March 2024, 18:30 – 20:00 h
At the University of Zurich, Rämistrasse 71, 8006 Zurich, KOL-G-201 (Auditorium)
Everyone agrees that artificial intelligence will change our world in a lasting and profound way. The problem with AI is that normal people don't understand it. It's like electricity: those who don't understand it are afraid of it, but it makes life easier for everyone else.
This presentation aims to make AI understandable for everyone. Namely, how it works, what it can do and, above all, what it cannot do. AI also plays a major role in the current upheaval in space travel, the so-called NewSpace. What is Elon Musk doing differently and apparently better than others?
Admission is free. No pre-registration necessary. No seat reservation possible.
This event will be live-streamed and provided for replay.
Professor Ulrich Walter, German scientific astronaut and full professor at the Chair of Space Technology at The Entrepreneurial University Munich, conducts research in the field of space robotics and robotic assistance for a self-determined life in old age through the use of AI. As a member of the Bavarian Ethics Council, he advises the Bavarian state government on issues relating to technology and AI.