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Konstantin Lackner at the Digital Humanism Conference in Vienna
The conference under the motto ‘Shaping our digital future' took place from May 26 to 28 in Vienna and brought together researchers and activists such as Ricardo Baeza-Yates, Julia Black, Misha Glenny, Dame Wendy Hall, Lawrence Lessig, Max Schrems und Moshe Y. Vardi together. There was a particular focus on the topic of artificial intelligence, from its impact on society to questions of explainability, transparency, security and fairness. Social media and its effect on democracy, journalism and traditional media were also discussed.
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Konstantin Lackner at the Digital Humanism Conference in Vienna
The conference under the motto ‘Shaping our digital future' took place from May 26 to 28 in Vienna and brought together researchers and activists such as Ricardo Baeza-Yates, Julia Black, Misha Glenny, Dame Wendy Hall, Lawrence Lessig, Max Schrems und Moshe Y. Vardi together. There was a particular focus on the topic of artificial intelligence, from its impact on society to questions of explainability, transparency, security and fairness. Social media and its effect on democracy, journalism and traditional media were also discussed.
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Konstantin Lackner at the Digital Humanism Conference in Vienna
The conference under the motto ‘Shaping our digital future' took place from May 26 to 28 in Vienna and brought together researchers and activists such as Ricardo Baeza-Yates, Julia Black, Misha Glenny, Dame Wendy Hall, Lawrence Lessig, Max Schrems und Moshe Y. Vardi together. There was a particular focus on the topic of artificial intelligence, from its impact on society to questions of explainability, transparency, security and fairness. Social media and its effect on democracy, journalism and traditional media were also discussed.