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Colloque international – Société, IA et normativités

Le CRDP a le plaisir de vous inviter à suivre le Colloque international – Société, IA et normativités, organisé par l’Observatoire international sur les impacts sociétaux de l’intelligence artificielle et du numérique (OBVIA), auquel participent nos chercheur.e.s Georges Azzaria, Karine Gentelet, Pierre Trudel, Catherine Régis.

BOURSE ÉLIZABETH CORTE

Le CRDP a le plaisir de vous informer du lancement du concours de bourses Elisabeth Corte qui prendra fin le 10 mars 2023.

The Dark Side of AI-Generated Images!

With the click of a button, you can become a character in the Marvel universe, get transported to … The Dark Side of AI-Generated Images!Read More »

Meilenstein für lichtgesteuerte Elektronik

Mit dem ersten Nachweis von Quasiteilchen – sogenannten Exzitonen – in einem topologischen Isolator ist einem internationalen Wissenschaftsteam rund um das Würzburg-Dresdner Exzellenzcluster ct.qmat ein Durchbruch in der Quantenforschung gelungen. Diese Entdeckung schafft die Grundlage für eine neue Generation von lichtgesteuerten Computerchips und Quantentechnologien. Möglich wurde dies durch geschicktes Materialdesign aus Würzburg – dem Geburtsort topologischer Isolatoren. Die Forschungsergebnisse wurden in der Zeitschrift Nature Communications veröffentlicht.

Elisabetta Biasin on medical device cybersecurity and the Cyber Resilience Act proposal

Saturday Morning Conference Series on AI and Law

Security/Police Project VALCRI among the 2022 Security Innovation Award winners

Prof. Janssens about posting photos on social media

Elisabetta Biasin on Medical Devices Cybersecurity Regulation

Closing Event of the Beyond Cosmethics IdeaLab: "Responsible Ethics for Responsible Innovation"

White Paper Data Act

Lessenreeks: Juridische aspecten van cyberbeveiliging in vogelvlucht

Sofie Royer werd geïnterviewd over een nieuwe phishing-trend waarbij cybercriminelen inspelen op de huidige energiecrisis.

Prof. Valcke is co-orginizer for 'Why is reporting of public interest?'

Prof. Margoni and Dr. Schirru co-authors of article "Legal reform to enhance global text and data mining research" on Science

We are hiring! (Lead Researcher, Database Project Manager)

The Portulans Institute (PI) is an independent, non-profit, non-partisan think tank based in Washington DC. Founded in 2019, PI aims to develop cross-community knowledge and dialogue on how people, technology and innovation contribute to sustainable and innovative growth, and inform policy-makers by producing independent, rigorous metrics and data based research. PI also collaborates with private sector leaders to drive a business agenda that invests in people, technology and innovation for a prosperous and common future.

New article: The spectacle of press freedom in Central Europe

The article, written by our Research Associate Konrad Bleyer-Simon for The Heinrich Böll Foundation, provides a critical overview of media capture in Central European member states based on the results of the Media Pluralism Monitor.

Open Call: Join the Digital Democracy Forum by the Platform Co-op School

Long hailed as a democratic tool, the internet is now a tool for private economic interests. This forum brings together researchers, artists, policymakers, labor leaders, and technologists at the forefront of efforts to construct a democratic internet. What challenges do we face, and how do we overcome them? Lectures, workshops, stakeholder meetings and tech-meetups will focus on data cooperatives, tech worker resistance, distributed technologies, fair work and cooperative principles, social media, and community ownership of digital platforms.

Table ronde Stocker

Cette rencontre organisée à l’occasion de la parution du no 39 de la revue Le Temps des Médias, prévue le 31 janvier 2023, est reportée.
L’article Table ronde Stocker est apparu en premier sur Centre Internet et Société.

FAZ-Gastbeitrag über die Sprach-KI ChatGPT

In einem in der Frankfurter Allgemeinen Zeitung veröffentlichten Gastbeitrag gehen Prof. Alexander Pretschner, Prof. Eric Hilgendorf, Prof. Ute Schmid und Prof. Hannah Schmid-Petri aus dem bidt-Direktorium der Frage nach, welche Chancen und Risiken die Sprach-KI ChatGPT mit sich bringt und wie die Mensch-Maschine-Interaktion gelingen kann.