
This year, the Faculty of Human Sciences is part of the NHNAI project - ‘A new humanism in the age of neuroscience and artificial intelligence’, an initiative developed by the Catholic University of Lyon in France since 2022.
In recent years, technological and scientific developments have brought many changes to our daily lives. The use of some more advanced tools (e.g. autonomous cars) can have both advantageous and disadvantageous consequences for collective life and our human identity. The main aim of the project is therefore to promote discussion on these issues within civil society.
After three pre-conference workshops and a debate, this project ends with the conference ‘Human beings in the age of artificial intelligence: Challenges of coexistence’, which will take place on 9 May, between 9.30am and 6pm, in Auditorium 2 of the Faculty of Human Sciences.
You can find out more about the event and register here.