Scientific Event

Sesión Principal 3


The brain is a resonant organism — sensitive, plastic, profoundly human. More than ever, it is worth asking what truly defines a human being. Artificial intelligence impresses with speed and computational power, yet it knows neither consciousness nor need, neither pain nor shame. It has no self, no attachment, no history. The human brain, however, empathizes; it struggles to create meaning. And precisely because we are creating machines that appear increasingly human-like, we should not lose sight of the question of what it actually means to be human — despite the extraordinary and ever-growing capabilities of AI. Not least with regard to the way we relate to one another.

Julio 2026

Viernes

9:00 - 10:30 Sesión plenaria

Discurso principal

Damir Del Monte

Los seres humanos y las relaciones en la era de la IA...
MS3
Gömb aula (edificio norte)
9:45 - 10:30
Inglés
Traducción: Húngaro, Alemán, Francés, Italiano