Communications Newsroom Contact Subscribe Newsletter News Feed Calendar Feed Social Media Newsroom Vienna Gödel Lecture Any Tag Award Call for Applications Conference Digital Humanism Epilog Grant Open Position People Public Lecture Report Studies Sustainability Talk Vienna Gödel Lecture Workshop News Only Any Kind News Only Events Only Any Year Any Year 2024 2023 2022 2021 Show as Cards Show as List Show as Cards 11 results / Reset Filter 2023 Vienna Gödel Lecture “AI for a Sustainable Future” 2023-06-12 People Research The number of stars in the Universe is 10²². The number of possible combinations of dams in the Amazon basin is 10¹⁰⁰⁺. We need AI. 2022 Vienna Gödel Lecture “Why We Rely on Badly Behaving Machines” 2022-06-10 Digital Humanism Public Lecture Toby Walsh tells us about the future of AI and why we should reconsider existing approaches to technology development. 2021 Vienna Gödel Lecture “Technology Is Driving the Future, But Who Is Steering?” 2021-05-27 Digital Humanism News Social Responsibility In the 2021 Vienna Gödel Lecture, Moshe Vardi explained why the ethical lens is too narrow for dealing with technology’s impact on society. 2019 Vienna Gödel Lecture Demon AI? Interview with Oren Etzioni 2019-08-03 People Interview Oren Etzioni, CEO of the Seattle-based Allen Institute for Artificial Intelligence, gave insights about AI and its challenges. Vienna Gödel Lecture “Artificial Intelligence: Fact, Fiction, and Forecast” 2019-06-04 Report Public Lecture AI Oren Etzioni pleads for separating science from science fiction and an ethically informed approach to the risks and chances of AI. 2018 Vienna Gödel Lecture “On the Way to Artificial Consciousness” 2018-05-24 Report Public Lecture AI Turing Award winner Manuel Blum asks whether machines can develop consciousness, and why that needn’t frighten us. 2017 Vienna Gödel Lecture “Bias in the Web” 2017-06-14 Report Public Lecture Social Responsibility Search technology expert Ricardo Baeza-Yates explains the many types and mechanisms of inclination and how to break the “vicious circle of bias”. 2016 Vienna Gödel Lecture “Computational Thinking” 2016-06-09 Report Public Lecture Social Responsibility Jeannette Wing explains why every child should learn to think computationally, and why this ability benefits society. 2015 Vienna Gödel Lecture “How Computers Learn” 2015-03-27 Report Public Lecture Social Responsibility Peter Norvig demonstrates how machines can independently learn to perform complex tasks or develop sophisticated game strategies. 2014 Vienna Gödel Lecture “Origami Folding – The Elegance of Algorithms” 2014-06-06 Report Public Lecture Social Responsibility Erik Demaine’s fascinating Origami folding techniques follow complex algorithms that can be used in robotics and even in astronautics. 2013 Vienna Gödel Lecture “All Questions Answered” 2013-05-28 Report Public Lecture Social Responsibility Inaugurating the Vienna Gödel Lectures, Turing Award winner Donald E. Knuth redefines “lecture”, and meets with an old friend.
Vienna Gödel Lecture “AI for a Sustainable Future” 2023-06-12 People Research The number of stars in the Universe is 10²². The number of possible combinations of dams in the Amazon basin is 10¹⁰⁰⁺. We need AI.
Vienna Gödel Lecture “Why We Rely on Badly Behaving Machines” 2022-06-10 Digital Humanism Public Lecture Toby Walsh tells us about the future of AI and why we should reconsider existing approaches to technology development.
Vienna Gödel Lecture “Technology Is Driving the Future, But Who Is Steering?” 2021-05-27 Digital Humanism News Social Responsibility In the 2021 Vienna Gödel Lecture, Moshe Vardi explained why the ethical lens is too narrow for dealing with technology’s impact on society.
Vienna Gödel Lecture Demon AI? Interview with Oren Etzioni 2019-08-03 People Interview Oren Etzioni, CEO of the Seattle-based Allen Institute for Artificial Intelligence, gave insights about AI and its challenges.
Vienna Gödel Lecture “Artificial Intelligence: Fact, Fiction, and Forecast” 2019-06-04 Report Public Lecture AI Oren Etzioni pleads for separating science from science fiction and an ethically informed approach to the risks and chances of AI.
Vienna Gödel Lecture “On the Way to Artificial Consciousness” 2018-05-24 Report Public Lecture AI Turing Award winner Manuel Blum asks whether machines can develop consciousness, and why that needn’t frighten us.
Vienna Gödel Lecture “Bias in the Web” 2017-06-14 Report Public Lecture Social Responsibility Search technology expert Ricardo Baeza-Yates explains the many types and mechanisms of inclination and how to break the “vicious circle of bias”.
Vienna Gödel Lecture “Computational Thinking” 2016-06-09 Report Public Lecture Social Responsibility Jeannette Wing explains why every child should learn to think computationally, and why this ability benefits society.
Vienna Gödel Lecture “How Computers Learn” 2015-03-27 Report Public Lecture Social Responsibility Peter Norvig demonstrates how machines can independently learn to perform complex tasks or develop sophisticated game strategies.
Vienna Gödel Lecture “Origami Folding – The Elegance of Algorithms” 2014-06-06 Report Public Lecture Social Responsibility Erik Demaine’s fascinating Origami folding techniques follow complex algorithms that can be used in robotics and even in astronautics.
Vienna Gödel Lecture “All Questions Answered” 2013-05-28 Report Public Lecture Social Responsibility Inaugurating the Vienna Gödel Lectures, Turing Award winner Donald E. Knuth redefines “lecture”, and meets with an old friend.