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SUMMARY:Christian Hummert (Research Director of the Federal Agency for Inno
 vation and Cybersecurity): Cybersecurity and democracy
DESCRIPTION:Self-driving cars\, care robots\, apps\, software for recruitme
 nt procedures or for use in complex medical diagnostic procedures such as 
 MRI - it has long been clear that many new technologies in the field of IT
  bring both advantages and risks. This ambivalence of new technologies als
 o leads to the question of responsibility for consequences associated with
  them. The aim of this lecture series is to contribute to this by discussi
 ng fundamental and application-related ethical questions in the field of I
 T together with relevant experts. An open discourse\, in which all argumen
 ts on the often controversial topics can be heard and evaluated\, is impor
 tant to us.\\r\\nThe lecture (in german) is aimed at listeners from all fa
 culties\, especially computer scientists.\\r\\nLink: https://kit-lecture.z
 oom.us/j/66306352936?pwd=eFBKbFJSU3pmMGZicXBmYXhsb0ZPZz09 [https://kit-lec
 ture.zoom.us/j/66306352936?pwd=eFBKbFJSU3pmMGZicXBmYXhsb0ZPZz09]
X-ALT-DESC:<p>Self-driving cars\, care robots\, apps\, software for recruit
 ment procedures or for use in complex medical diagnostic procedures such a
 s MRI - it has long been clear that many new technologies in the field of 
 IT bring both advantages and risks. This ambivalence of new technologies a
 lso leads to the question of responsibility for consequences associated wi
 th them. The aim of this lecture series is to contribute to this by discus
 sing fundamental and application-related ethical questions in the field of
  IT together with relevant experts. An open discourse\, in which all argum
 ents on the often controversial topics can be heard and evaluated\, is imp
 ortant to us.</p>\n<p>The lecture (in german) is aimed at listeners from a
 ll faculties\, especially computer scientists.</p>\n<p><strong>Link: <a hr
 ef="https://kit-lecture.zoom.us/j/66306352936?pwd=eFBKbFJSU3pmMGZicXBmYXhs
 b0ZPZz09">https://kit-lecture.zoom.us/j/66306352936?pwd=eFBKbFJSU3pmMGZicX
 BmYXhsb0ZPZz09</a></strong></p>
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