Simulation et/ou sujétion du vivant par l’intelligence artificielle ?

30/01/2020
Locale : 20h00
Paris : 21h00
Brienner Str. 11, 80333 München, Germany
Germany
https://muenchen.institutfrancais.de

Professor Jean-Gabriel Ganascia, chairman of the CNRS Ethical Committee, and Professor Christoph Lütge, director of the ethic institute of the TUM, will exchange views on the contradictions between life and artificial intellidence. According to Leibniz, "each organic body of a living being is a kind of divine machine […] which infinitely surpasses all artificial automata. Artificial intelligence has been trying for more than sixty years to mimic these "divine machines" that we are with computers which are themselves nothing but "artificial automata" in the sense evoked by Leibniz. However, due to the digitalization of exchanges, it transforms relations between people, which risks leading, if we are not careful, to a form of subjugation of citizens to those who master their functioning. To help us find our way in this new world and allow us to build a moral of the future, we will offer a "digital compass rose" where the "online" replaces the north to set the course, where the "alive" "Indicates the direction of the rising sun, of what enlightens us and what is emerging, by opposing the deadly" out of life "of transhumanism and where, finally, the" offline "remains this intimate space whose preservation is essential for resourcing the person.