Executives Update AI
Siloking, a modern mechanical engineering company, relies on artificial intelligence. At their executive update in their own seminar center, the expert for AI, Christoph Holz, presents vivid examples and surprising thought experiments. Questions of feasibility and ethics are discussed to explore the opportunities and dilemmas of the new technology.

As a modern mechanical engineering company, the manufacturer of feed machines has long been sitting on artificial intelligence. The big language models, above all GPT -4, have reshuffled the cards. Of course, Silo King does not want to let the opportunities of this new technology go to waste and has invited its management and junior staff to a management update in the company's own seminar center. As an expert in artificial intelligence, Christoph Holz, a graduate computer scientist, makes the new developments tangible. Using vivid examples. Understanding is the prerequisite for innovation.
With vivid thought experiments: the Terminator comes via Amazon, Captain of the Enterprise Jean-Luc Picard has no wallet and other surprising thought experiments Christoph Holz activates the creativity of his audience in his humorous presentation.
What can I do? That is the question of feasibility. What should I do? Is the question of ethics. With every new technology, we find its dilemmas along with it. With the car, we invented the car accident. Why didn't we think about the accidents before? Because it is impossible. Ethics can never think before. Ethics must always think along with it. And so questions of agile digital ethics were also part of the executive update.
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