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The blog posts in this series offer an interdisciplinary view of current AI developments from a technical and humanities perspective. They are the result of a recurring exchange and collaboration with Thomas Probst, Emeritus Professor of Law and Technology (UNIFR), and SATW member Roger Abächerli, Lecturer in Medical Technology (HSLU). With these monthly contributions, we aim to provide a factually neutral analysis of the key issues that arise in connection with the use of AI systems in various areas of application. Our aim is to explain individual aspects of the topic of AI in an understandable and technically sound manner, without going into too much technical detail.

 

High-risk AI system MedTech: How can renewed overregulation be prevented?

 

How should “artificial intelligence” be regulated? - A balancing act between welfare-creating innovation and socially acceptable risk.

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This blog series has so far dealt with the challenges of artificial intelligence in specific fields of application. This sixth instalment focuses on regulation based on the EU AI...
 

A sober look at the myth of AI: the impact of artificial intelligence on humans

How does artificial intelligence affect humans? Is AI just the natural next step in the evolution of technology? Or are we losing control of technology and heralding the downfall...
 

A realistic look at the AI myth: AI in medical technology – a curse or a blessing?

With AI, for example, it is hoped that highly complex patterns (i.e. patterns that are barely recognisable to the human eye in medical images) can be detected earlier,...

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