Sebastian Schnoy - The wonderful world of Democra AI

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Artificial intelligence is turning our lives upside down. Have the machines already taken over? By definition, AI can "recognize problems and solve them independently". The federal government is therefore not affected. But beware, a knockout by AI is possible, we must be vigilant on the long march through digital. The good news is that we will live much longer, albeit under total surveillance.
We will have the last conversations of our lives with a machine, an avatar that looks like our children, how beautiful. It will even have their voice. But what do we say? Artificial intelligence can only become as smart as those it learns from. So let's offer it something, a rebellion of enlightenment. Let's coach the AI so that it votes more sensibly at the ballot box than we do. So that the worst mistakes in world history are not repeated.

Schnoy is Germany's first change historian. You can look forward to the flashes of inspiration from luminaries such as Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz, Ada Lovelace, Alan Turing and Gordon Moore. Plus the best of Bill Gates, Steve Jobs and Armin Laschet.
Laugh and learn new things, because Schnoy makes you smart.

Have fun, or as they say in binary code:
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More info: http://schnoy.de

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