Saturday 16 November, 17.00 – Hotel Bernini, Piazza Barberini, 23 – Rome
God’s intelligence, man’s intelligence. Ideal and political compatibilities in Europe
To what extent can man train artificial intelligence to make it perfect, complete, capable of pushing itself towards the infinite? And when does this attempt turn into fatal presumption? Through a dialogue that interrogates faith, science and technology, the new edition of the ‘To Caesar and to God’ Meetings responds to one of the greatest challenges of our time: to consider the computational power of the machine not as an entity completely ‘alien’ to those who created it, but as a means to harmoniously balance technological development with an ethical, secular or transcendent vision.
PROGRAMME
Opening and Greeting
Johannes de Jong, Sallux Foundation Director
Introduction
Gaetano Quagliariello, Magna Carta Foundation President
Speakers
Father Paolo Benanti, Theologian and President of the Commission on Artificial Intelligence at the Presidency of the Council of Ministers
Pier Luigi Dal Pino, Senior Regional Director Government Affairs Western Europe – Microsoft
Chair
Barbara Carfagna, Journalist and TV anchorwoman
Followed by debate and reception
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Any events co-organized by Sallux are financially supported by the European Parliament through Sallux. The liability for any communication or publication by Sallux, in any form and any medium, rests with Sallux. The European Parliament is not responsible for any use that may be made of the information contained therein.
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