Brave new world – Comment construire des sociétés numériques décentes, résilientes et démocratiques ?

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Moderation Sarah Bütikofer | Member of the Board of Trustees Science et Cité

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Dans une société numérique, comment pouvons-nous plus que jamais garantir que les innovations technologiques respectent la dignité humaine ? Comment pouvons-nous créer des systèmes robustes, capables de résister aux attaques extérieures comme aux vulnérabilités internes ? Comment pouvons-nous renforcer la démocratie dans le monde numérique ? Qui est responsable de la conception d’un avenir numérique qui soit inclusif, sûr et équitable ?

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Anne Scherer

Anne Scherer, former assistant professor at the University of Zurich, is a co-founder and driving force at Delta Labs AG, where she puts her extensive knowledge of consumer psychology and technology research into practice. She is committed to empowering companies to shape a sustainable, human-centred AI future.

As a former member of the World Economic Forum's Global Future Council, successful TEDx speaker and co-author of the bestseller "You & AI: All About Artificial Intelligence and How It Shapes Our Lives", she is passionate about democratising AI and improving AI literacy in society. Her vision of hybrid intelligence not only resonates in the academic world, but also inspires start-ups, established companies and non-profit organisations to integrate AI responsibly, putting people at the centre.

 

 

 

 

Karpi (Patrick Karpiczenko)

Born in Berne and educated at the ZHdK Film School in Zurich. Works as a writer, director, and comedian for film, television, and theater. Columnist for print media (Tagesanzeiger, NZZ, Beobachter). Creator and showrunner of various television formats, including the late-night show «Deville» on SRF. Performes stand-up comedy on stage. Lecturer and speaker on generative artificial intelligence. Founder of the production company Apéro Film with Natascha Beller, and co-produced the feature film «Die Fruchtbaren Jahre sind vorbei».

 

 

Nicole Lemke

Nicole Lemke is a public policy researcher specializing in the regulation and governance of complex issues and emerging technologies, with a focus on artificial intelligence (AI). At the University of Lausanne, she currently works on her PhD dissertation investigating how diverse stakeholders – such as public administration, private firms, non-governmental organizations, think tanks, and academic researchers – navigate the uncertainties of AI and influence emerging regulations.
In 2022 and 2023, she led a comparative survey collecting data on the networks and positions of key stakeholders in Germany, Switzerland, and the United States.
She was a visiting researcher at the Center for Long-Term Cybersecurity and the University of California, Berkeley, where she collaborated with leading experts in AI governance. She holds master’s degrees from the University of Konstanz and Sciences Po Grenoble. Her work has been published in major academic journals and has been featured by the Bertelsmann Foundation and the Centre for International Governance Innovation (CIGI).

 

 

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