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Humanizing AI: Bridging Technology and Humanity
Mai 16 | 19:00
Empathy in Code, Innovation with Soul.
As artificial intelligence becomes more integrated into our daily lives, how do we make AI more relatable, ethical, and human-centric?
This panel discussion will explore how AI can be designed to foster trust, empathy, and inclusivity while enhancing—not replacing—human experiences. Experts from various fields will discuss ethical considerations, responsible AI development, and the role of human-centered design in making AI more relatable and beneficial. Join us as we examine the balance between technological innovation and the fundamental need to keep AI aligned with humanity’s best interests.
The panel discussion on „Humanizing AI: Bridging Technology and Humanity“ will focus on several key areas, including:
- Ethical AI Development – Ensuring AI systems are designed with fairness, transparency, and accountability to prevent bias and unintended consequences.
- Human-Centered Design – Exploring ways to make AI more intuitive, relatable, and responsive to human needs and emotions.
- Enhancing vs. Replacing Human Roles – Discussing AI’s role in augmenting human capabilities rather than displacing jobs and human interactions.
- Societal and Cultural Impacts – Examining AI’s influence on social dynamics, relationships, and cultural diversity, ensuring inclusivity and accessibility.
Each of these areas will help shape a meaningful discussion on ensuring AI serves humanity in a positive, responsible, and human-centric way.
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Moderator: Prof. Dr. Lewis Chuang, Head, Professorship for Human and Technology, TU Chemnitz
Speakers: TBC
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Organiser
Southeast Asian Entrepreneurs in Europe Association e.V.
Since 2021, the Southeast Asian Entrepreneurs in Europe Association e.V. (SEEA e.V.) has pursued a clear mission: to advance and support its community of Southeast Asian entrepreneurs and senior professionals, as well as the wider industry. No other association provides more opportunities for its members to connect with the people and resources they need to succeed while reducing barriers to entry from Southeast Asia into Europe via Singapore.
Supporting Organisations
Singapore Global Network
A global network of 140,000 members across 168 countries, supported by the Singapore Economic Development Board. It aims to cultivate a worldwide community with Singapore at its heart, fostering meaningful connections among members, including entrepreneurs and senior professionals.
World Scientific
Established in 1981, World Scientific Publishing Co Pte Ltd is headquartered in Singapore, with 450 staff worldwide and offices in New Jersey, London, Munich, Geneva, Tokyo, Hong Kong, Taipei, Beijing, Shanghai, Tianjin, and Chennai. As one of the leading academic and professional publishers globally—and the largest international scientific publisher in the Asia-Pacific region—World Scientific plays a crucial role in advancing knowledge and research.