Schlagwort: Symposium 2011
David Katz: Translate Knowledge into Action
Knowledge is not power. The big challenge is to translate knowledge into what people routinely do. Functional knowledge should help people make good and...
SURPRISE FACTORS SYMPOSIUM REPORT 2011
Newly presented: The SURPRISE FACTORS SYMPOSIUM REPORT 2011
At the press conference on July 8, 2011, the REPORT of the SURPRISE FACTORS SYMPOSIUM 2011 was...
Janne Teller: Learning through Literature
Janne Teller talks about questions like: Why do we need literature? Where does the desperation of young generations come from? Which claim for truth...
Kevin Warwick: The Human-Machine Upgrade
Artificial intelligence, implants: The merging of human and machine has begun a long time ago. As one of the pioneers in this field Kevin...
Jesus Crespo Cuaresma: Limits of abstraction
Jesus Crespo Cuaresma works on socio-economical meta-models, which include the blur of individual models. They should provide more exact predictions and produce concrete strategies...
Anton Zeilinger: Limits of Predictability
Questions like: What is knowing? Where are the limits of predictability? Are there limits to causality? are dealt with in this discussion with Anton...
Karin Kneissl: Roots of Change
The Middle East expert Karin Kneissl talks about the roots of the revolutions in Tunesia, Egypt, and Libya and tries to find out which...
Kevin Warwick: Das Mensch-Maschine Upgrade
Künstliche Intelligenz, Implantate: Die Verschmelzung von Mensch und Maschine hat längst begonnen. Als einer der Vorreiter auf diesem Gebiet hat sich Kevin Warwick auch...
David Katz: Wissen in Handeln umsetzen
Wissen ist nicht Macht. Die große Herausforderung ist es, Wissen in Routine umzusetzen, also Menschen dazu zu befähigen - durch funktionelles Wissen und Handlungsstragegien...






