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Technology Impact Summit in Graz first time in the future – mnews – medianet.at

Technology Impact Summit in Graz first time in the future – mnews – medianet.at

GRAZ. As a joint initiative of Universität Graz, Technische Universität Graz, Joanneum Research and FH Joanneum, the first interdisciplinary Technology Impact Summit will take place in the Steirischen Landeshauptstadt on October 10, 2024. Four leading scientific institutions of Austria bring together a tag with 300 secret and international experts, one of the most important themes is the Time of Unterschiedlichen Zugängen anzunähern. Führende Wissenschaftler with Thomas Burri (Universität St. Gallen), Viktor Mayer-Schönberger (Oxford University), Julia Shaw (University College London) or Konrad Paul Liessmann (Universität Wien), who is on stage in the Grazer Seifenfabrik with representatives of the initiators namhafter Unternehmen in four “Near Future Debates” on the Bereiche Technik, Recht, Wirtschaft and Ethik aus.

In “Lightning Talks”, Vorreiter who Austria Wirtschaftsservice, Grant Thornton, PricewaterhouseCoopers or the Steiermärkische Sparkasse at the new Think-Tank-Veranstaltung focuses on a wide analysis of art intelligence for a practical application model.

ThinkTank-Veranstaltung förder international Vernetzung
„The Federal Ministry for Education, Science and Research provides the best research, education and research through innovative scientific and fluent developments that can be achieved by working with the best possible approaches. As a sister of the Federal Minister, there is a great Freude, the Technology Impact Summit as a new, innovative and interdisciplinary Austauschformat-zwischen Politik, Wirtschaft und Gesellschaft zu unterstützen. The Summit offers a great way to adapt technology to create discussions and interactions,” said Minister of Science Martin Polaschek.

“With its strong research and diverse scientific landscape, Styria is an important driver for innovation and entrepreneurship in Austria. With the Technology Impact Summit, I have found a new Think Tank Forum on the Taufe, which examines the standards in the international scientific discussion and initiates new cooperation,” says Markus Fallenböck (Universität Graz), one of the initiators.

Discussion about all facets of Künstlicher Intelligenz
Europe’s role in the Entwicklung of the Künstlicher Intelligenz and the Chancen, in international affairs, nor on the moderation of Elisabeth Lex (Technische Universität Graz) in the first “Near Future Debate” Mic Hirschbrich (Apollo.ai) and Jana Lasser (Universität Graz ).

On the AI ​​law of the European Union a Vorzeigemodel for the world or a direct path to the international law was established by Thomas Burri (University of St. Gallen) with Jeannette Gorzala (European AI Forum). Matthias Wendland (Universität Graz) moderated this debate.

Stefan Thalmann (Universität Graz) and Harald Leitenmüller (Microsoft) analyze, under the moderation of Nicholas Katz (Joanneum Research), the research intelligence on the labor market and the stimulation of uninterested companies, in the event that they lose the blame for the labor market or as a job killer.

The social processes are very important in the fourteenth “Near Future Debate”, moderated by Birgit Philips (FH Joanneum), Markus Kneer (Universität Graz) and Sonja Schmer-Galunder (University of Florida). If you want to see the fragmentation, you can use another spaltung of the gesellschaft or that by an integrated and constructive technology technology.

Boost for Styria
The initiators have come from the Technology Impact Summit, but no dialogue has yet emerged about science and the community, but there is a strong impetus for the Austrian Wirtschaft. The four Wissenschaftseinrichtungen wollen that the Zusammenarbeit with the Unternehmen deutlich machen, um in common Forschungsprojekten Österreichs Role as Wirtschafts- and Innovationsstandort zu festigen.

“The rapid enterprise of technology, for all the smart intelligence would constantly change the ramifications – also the bank branches. When Potenziale was consumed, it could be that there were a number of more efficient gestaltets and our knowledge and skills nor individuals were rewarded,” asked Oliver Kröpfl (Steiermärkische Sparkasse) at the premiere of the Technology Impact Summit.

“New technologies, science, research and society have set their own high standards in our world, while research is not an innovation, or innovation is not a progression. Thanks to the innovations and the clear-sighted interests of science and research, our partner of the Technology Impact Summit has become a member of General Director Klaus Scheitegel (Grazer Wechselseitige Versicherung).

Detailed information about Technology Impact Summit is one of ti-summit.com