"Technological innovations sometimes have immense effects" - says Julian Nida-Rümelin in our conversation about artificial intelligence - and explains this by using the example of ChatGPT.
Renowned philosopher
Julian Nida-Rümelin is considered one of the most renowned philosophers in Germany. He is Professor Emeritus of Philosophy and Political Theory at Ludwig Maximilian University in Munich. As Minister of State for Culture in Gerhard Schröder's first cabinet, he became known to the general public.
Exclusive interview
In our exclusive conversation about artificial intelligence, we shed light on its impact on a wide range of areas of society. Even though the impact will be immense, Nida-Rümelin describes AI as "plagiarism machines without sources".
Questions for Julian Nida-Rümelin
- So how intelligent is artificial intelligence in the end?
- And how do we need to adapt our education system, for example, to the new circumstances?
- What knowledge will be in demand in the future?
- And what ethical issues need to be considered in connection with AI?
- Do we need a moratorium until all ethical questions have been clarified?
Julian Nida-Rümelin has answers to all our questions about artificial intelligence.