HOCHSCHULE REUTLINGEN
29.04.2024

19:00 - 21:00

ESB Business School Economic Forum: Humans vs AI

Artificial Intelligence (AI) is everywhere in our society. It is changing how we work, our social interactions and our daily lives. It is affecting the jobs market in many ways: AI is creating new careers and improving efficiency in many sectors. Its ability to solve complex problems is driving progress and innovation. At the same time, AI is changing or replacing some jobs, and there are concerns about issues such as social injustice, ethics and data protection.

Can AI overcome the shortage of skilled labour? What opportunities and risks does it harbour for our future? Students from the ESB Business School invite you to discuss this complex field at the

ESB Business School Economic Forum: Humans vs AI

🗓️ Date: 29 April 2024
🕕 Time: 7.00 pm
📍   Place: Kulturzentrum franzK. in Reutlingen

Free entry

The student organisers of the ESB Business School Economic Forum are once again presenting a panel discussion on a hot topic of contemporary history. Top-class guests from the worlds of politics, the economy and society will cast light on the debate about the role of Artificial Intelligence in our social coexistence and the influence of AI on the jobs market from their various perspectives.

  • Falk Borgmann, Head of Consulting at Deepshore GmbH
  • PD Dr. Hermann Gartner, Research Associate at the "Institut für Arbeitsmarkt- und Berufsforschung" (IAB)
  • Rebecca Reisch, Managing Director at Cyber Valley
  • Michael Theurer, Member of the German Bundestag (FDP) and parliamentary under-secretary at the German Federal Ministry for Digital and Transport
  • Kerstin Wagner, Executive VP Talent Acquisition at Deutschen Bahn AG

Admission is from 6.30 pm (free seating), the event starts at 7.00 pm. The event will be moderated by Dr. Julia Hagel.

About the ESB Business School Economic Forum:

The ESB Business School Economic Forum is a public panel discussion that covers current topics from business, politics, and society. It was established by students during the fall of 1996 and is organised every year by a student team. The team independently chooses the topics, invites experts from academia and practice, and arranges the entire event.