Breaching the borders in AI: Meet China as a scientific cooperation partner from a cultural perspective

Topic: Breaching the borders in AI: Meet China as a scientific cooperation partner from a cultural perspective

Speaker: Chi Ziesmann

Date: Thursday 02.03.2023, 6 p.m.

Location: Online (Zoom, room link will be made available after registration)

Registration: pandu@tu-dresden.de or via OPAL

As a rising star in science, technology and AI, China is increasingly attracting attention worldwide. Its leading research in the field of artificial intelligence holds the promise of enticing chances in connection with the question of where these developments are socially embedded. In the format of dialogue, Chi Ziesmann addresses China as a major player in artificial intelligence research in the context of ethics and gender. In doing so, he sheds light on ethical aspects, especially with regard to gender equality. Add this event to your calendar (iCal).

"Breaching the borders in AI: Meet China as a scientific cooperation partner from a cultural perspective" is an event in the Pillars & Umbrellas event series.

Pillars and Umbrellas

The Pillars and Umbrellas event series is organized by CitizenScience.AI, the interdisciplinary cooperation project of ScaDS.AI Dresden/Leipzig and the Gender Equality Commissioner and Women’s Representative at TU Dresden.

Chi Ziesmann

Chi Ziesmann, a native of the People’s Republic of China, has been living in Germany for eight years. After his first technical studies in China, he studied Intercultural Communication at Chemnitz University of Technology. Since July 2022, he has been working in the office of the Gender Equality Commissioner and Women’s Representative at Dresden University of Technology as a coordinator in the CitizienScience.AI project.

Portrait of Chi Ziesmann

Chi Ziesmann

TU Dresden

chi.ziesmann@tu-dresden.de

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