The 3rd Japanese-German-French AI Symposium: AI for Planetary Challenges in the Anthropocene
At the 3rd trilateral symposium on Artificial Intelligence (AI), more than 60 speakers from Japan, France and Germany gathered in Tokyo to discuss measures to tackle planetary challenges that humankind is facing in the Anthropocene and share their visions for realizing a sustainable society.
Following the 1st and 2nd trilateral symposia in 2018 and 2020, which welcomed more than 150 distinguished speakers and 1,300 participants, the 3rd symposium in Tokyo featured plenary and parallel sessions on various current AI topics and provided networking opportunities to further promote trilateral collaboration.
During the two days, we were happy to welcome more than 300 participants onsite and 400 online! You can see some impressions from the symposium on Twitter and LinkedIn under #Trilateral_AI
Downloads: Program & Presentations
Program with all Speaker Names and Session Abstracts:
Presentations of German Speakers:
- Prof. Dr. Bernd Holznagel: AI and public opinion-forming
- Prof. Dr. Florian Röhrbein: “Scandify” Tamper Proof Image Creation & (Damage-) Documentation
- Dr. Hermann Gumpp: Cybersecurity & AI
- Dr. Ina Holznagel: The Harmful Impact of Digitally Mediated Communication on Democratic Processes
- Prof. Dr. Ina Schieferdecker: The German AI Strategy
- Prof. Dr. Katharina Morik: AI for Sustainable & Smart Cities
- Dr. Martin Memmel: Can AI be a Game Changer for more Sustainable Cities?
Event Information
October 27 to 28, 2022
Miraikan (The National Museum of Emerging Science and Innovation) / Tokyo
Organizer(s): AI Japan R&D Network, DWIH Tokyo, Embassy of France to Japan
Related information
1st AI Symposium: www.dwih-tokyo.org/ai1
2nd AI Symposium: www.dwih-tokyo.org/ai2
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