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„Wir werden KI nie vertrauen können“ – sagt ein Digitalethiker, der es wissen muss. Christoph Holz sieht in der künstlichen Intelligenz keinen Verführer, sondern einen Spiegel: Sie zeigt uns unsere eigenen Schwächen – und wir schieben die Schuld lieber auf Maschinen. Warum er Populismus, Psychopathen und Elon Musk in einem Atemzug nennt, warum Ethik kein Feigenblatt, sondern Pflichtstoff ist – und warum Europa Gefahr läuft, bei der KI nur Zuschauer zu sein:

Lieferwagen, die nie leer fahren. Müll, der sich selbst trennt. Und Pizza aus dem fahrenden Roboter-Restaurant. Klingt nach Zukunftsmusik? Christoph Holz sieht in diesen Visionen ganz reale Antworten auf große Herausforderungen unserer Zeit – vom Fahrermangel bis zur Müllflut.

Technology meets practiceMore than 200 IT enthusiasts gathered at the addSUCCESS IT event in Klagenfurt to shed light on the latest trends in digital transformation. Organized by addIT, a subsidiary of Atos, the conference offered in-depth insights into topics such as blockchain, artificial intelligence and IoT. Experts from addIT, Atos and partner companies such as Check Point, Cisco and SAP provided practical answers to key digitalization questions.

Interview with digitalization expert Christoph Holz At the invitation of the Catholic Family Association, digitalization expert Christoph Holz comes to Salzburg. In an interview with Rupertusblatt, he provides insights into the impact of digitalization on our lives.

We hear about artificial intelligence everywhere - but what does it actually mean for our work? Will AI replace us or rather relieve us?

How has Facebook changed the way we live together over the last 15 years? Is the network still managing to change its image or is it already history? Christoph Holz analyzes the "largest state in the world".

In the past, it was the steam engine that forced people to leave their looms at home and go to the factory. Later, it was the assembly line, which only became established after an entire generation of engineers had died out - because they held on to their old knowledge. Today, we are facing a similar turning point: Digitalization is not only ending the industrial revolution, it is also calling the factory itself into question.
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