About this event

Speakers

  • Helene von Schwichow, MOTIF - Institute for Digital Culture
  • Lindsay Gorman, Alliance for Securing Democracy

Moderator

Artificial Intelligence (AI) can now be applied to translate languages, mimic human speech, and diagnose illnesses. AI promises to reshape the world by having an impact on (almost) every area of our society from healthcare and transportation to military operations and the labor market. Together with Helene von Schwichow and Lindsay Gorman, YTN Berlin seeks to shed light on the newest developments in AI, discuss its potentials, and explore its societal impact on both sides of the Atlantic.

Join us for a lively exchange, fresh ideas, and new contacts! #GMFYTN

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The Young Transatlantic Network of Future Leaders (YTN) is an initiative of The German Marshall Fund of the United States (GMF) geared toward young professionals between the ages of 21 and 35. Founded in 2009, YTN has grown into a transatlantic network that includes over 2,300 young professionals from across various sectors and fields with chapters in GMF offices in Brussels, Berlin, Warsaw, Washington, Belgrade, and Paris.

The German Marshall Fund of the United States (GMF) is a non-partisan policy organization committed to the idea that the United States and Europe are stronger together.

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