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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Zurich:20200120T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Zurich:20200120T200000
CREATED:20260821T092858Z
DESCRIPTION:<a href="https://gdi.ch/event/global-outlook-2020-typically-hum
 an-fully-booked-145">Global Outlook 2020: Typically Human? – FULLY BOOKE
 D</a>\nHome Speakers Programme Information Veranstaltungsort Preise THIS E
 VENT IS FULLY BOOKED. PLEASE REGISTER FOR THE WAITING LIST BY E-MAIL. The 
 more intelligent machines become\, the more the question arises as to what
  actually distinguishes us from them. According to neuropsychologist Lutz 
 Jäncke--it’s less and less. Feelings? Just phenomena of consciousness. 
 The soul? A speculation. Memories? Constructs. Michel Maréchal examines t
 he way humans work. How selfishly do we behave in everyday life\, how hone
 st are we? In a recently published study\, the behavioral economist came u
 p with surprising results. Maréchal's report\, conducted in 355 cities in
  over 40 countries\, was discussed worldwide in prominent journals - from 
 "Science" and "New York Times" to "Guardian" and "Figaro". Jäncke and Mar
 échal look at the essence of humans from two completely different perspec
 tives. They will showcase and discuss their results at the GDI - it will b
 e the first time Michel Maréchal has presented this to the public. The re
 searchers will address questions such as: How important will common sense 
 be in the future?What cannot be assigned to machines?What is more reliable
 \, algorithms or empathy?Is a man really a wolf to another man? Speakers L
 utz Jäncke Switzerland Professor of Neuropsychology\, University of Zuric
 h. Jäncke's research interests lay in learning behaviour\, music processi
 ng and the power of the subconscious in the decision-making process. He ex
 amines the role of rationality and irrationality in the digital world. Mic
 hel Maréchal Switzerland Professor of Economics\, University of Zurich. M
 aréchal's research is interdisciplinary and crosses the boundaries of eco
 nomics to political science. His current research projects cover topics su
 ch as honesty\, employee motivation and unethical behavior. His latest res
 earch results on "Civic Honesty Around the Globe" were published in the [.
 ..]
DTSTAMP:20260821T092858Z
LOCATION:GDI Gottlieb Duttweiler Institute\, Langhaldenstrasse 21\, 8803 R
 üschlikon\, Switzerland
SUMMARY:Global Outlook 2020: Typically Human? – FULLY BOOKED
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<a href="https://gdi.ch/event/global-outlook-2
 020-typically-human-fully-booked-145">Global Outlook 2020: Typically Human
 ? – FULLY BOOKED</a>\nHome Speakers Programme Information Veranstaltungs
 ort Preise THIS EVENT IS FULLY BOOKED. PLEASE REGISTER FOR THE WAITING LIS
 T BY E-MAIL. The more intelligent machines become\, the more the question 
 arises as to what actually distinguishes us from them. According to neurop
 sychologist Lutz Jäncke--it’s less and less. Feelings? Just phenomena o
 f consciousness. The soul? A speculation. Memories? Constructs. Michel Mar
 échal examines the way humans work. How selfishly do we behave in everyda
 y life\, how honest are we? In a recently published study\, the behavioral
  economist came up with surprising results. Maréchal's report\, conducted
  in 355 cities in over 40 countries\, was discussed worldwide in prominent
  journals - from "Science" and "New York Times" to "Guardian" and "Figaro"
 . Jäncke and Maréchal look at the essence of humans from two completely 
 different perspectives. They will showcase and discuss their results at th
 e GDI - it will be the first time Michel Maréchal has presented this to t
 he public. The researchers will address questions such as: How important w
 ill common sense be in the future?What cannot be assigned to machines?What
  is more reliable\, algorithms or empathy?Is a man really a wolf to anothe
 r man? Speakers Lutz Jäncke Switzerland Professor of Neuropsychology\, Un
 iversity of Zurich. Jäncke's research interests lay in learning behaviour
 \, music processing and the power of the subconscious in the decision-maki
 ng process. He examines the role of rationality and irrationality in the d
 igital world. Michel Maréchal Switzerland Professor of Economics\, Univer
 sity of Zurich. Maréchal's research is interdisciplinary and crosses the 
 boundaries of economics to political science. His current research project
 s cover topics such as honesty\, employee motivation and unethical behavio
 r. His latest research results on "Civic Honesty Around the Globe" were pu
 blished in the [...]
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