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  • Ancestor gallery or utopia: pictures of people who have not yet been born?

    Posted by Susanne Gold on 19. July 2020

    Text Corinna Heumann / Illustration: numbers(e)motion, cpf. The art of the futuristic portrait Conceptual art physicist Christiane Pacyna-Friese depicts people living in a future, their talents and attitudes towards life in sound images. A touchable …

    Digitopia, Universal
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  • COVID-19: Tired in 20 minutes!

    Posted by Susanne Gold on 3. April 20203. April 2020

    Photo and text by Susanne Gold How will we be in a few weeks’ time, how will the people and nations, the trade and economy of the world feel? That is probably the question many …

    Humanities and Society, Universal
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  • Completely without human labour: writing books and acting?

    Posted by Susanne Gold on 18. March 202023. April 2020

    Printed science fiction novels that no one wrote? A bookstore where not a single person works? Celebrating books about which no human forehead has ever been occupied with content, design or price calculation?   A …

    Artificial Intelligence, Economy and Society, Start Ups, State of the art, Universal
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    Can artifical intelligence stop climate change?

    Posted by Kristina Sedmak on 4. March 202018. March 2020

    See here what our blogging robot Nao says about it.

    Englisch, Nao the blogging Robot, Universal
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  • Toys, not calculators!

    Posted by Susanne Gold on 15. February 202013. March 2020

    The time when only the simple activities were automated is a thing of the past. Today, artificial intelligence is increasingly finding its way into classical knowledge work. The highly qualified jobs of well-educated people are …

    Environment and Technology, Universal
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  • Successful in old age: Late developer Artificial Intelligence!

    Posted by Susanne Gold on 19. November 20197. April 2020

    Not everyone is born during a conference. He already! Why is he only successful with more than 50 years, our artificial colleague?

    Artificial Intelligence, Digitopia, Englisch, Environment and Technology, Universal
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  • A discovery in space – The world in a hundred years

    Posted by Susanne Gold on 15. August 201810. April 2021

    Illustration Susanne Gold, Text by Thomas Schnorrenberg It was dark and cold outside, among the stars Very cold. And cold was good. Kalt helped the superconducting quantum processors of K1-ND to run optimized processes and …

    The world in hundred years, Universal, Visions of the Future
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