Societal Threats Posed by Artificial Intelligence: How to Address Ethical, Legal, and Economic Challenges

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Explore the implications of Artificial Intelligence on ethics, law, and economy, discussing the risks to digital societies, climate crisis, terminology challenges, technology's pace, and economic impacts. Delve into the need for regulations, fair distribution of benefits, and competitiveness considerations.

  • AI Threats
  • Ethics
  • Legal Challenges
  • Economic Impacts
  • Digital Societies

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  1. Artificial Intelligence between Ethics, Law and Economy - how (not) to deal with societal threats posed by AI? Johann as International Digital Security Forum (IDSF) Vienna 1. June 2022

  2. Risks of Digital Societies AI" and the societal climate crisis (Big) Data as the oil of the 21st century "AI" as the engine to exploit it Pollution of the economic, political and social environment? Global warming of the political climate, chilling of the social climate How to avoid repeating the mistakes of the past?

  3. Questioning the terminology Mind traps Artificial Intelligence ? Trustworthy AI ? Ethics by design? Digital Societies?

  4. Technology and the law Is technology moving too fast? Do we need new laws for emerging technologies? Who determines the rules of the game? Risks of risk based regulation Clear demarcation lines as an alternative

  5. AI and the economy Losers and winners? Breaking the domination? Learning from the past Fair sharing of the benefits Competitiveness as a holy cow?

  6. Thank you! Contact: Johann as A-1010 Vienna, B ckerstra e 13 T: +43 (1) 51581 6581 jcas@oeaw.ac.at oeaw.ac.at/en/ita

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