Artificial intelligence - Are machines taking over our world?
Awarness for pupils (On-site)
Tuesday, 11th of February 2025
09:30 a.m.
Central Hesse Police Headquarters
Ferniestrasse 8
35394 Casting
Target group(s)
Teachers
Young people
Employees of the police

Event in the Florenz hall of the Central Hesse Police Headquarters for pupils from secondary school and vocational schools.
In the afternoon for employees of the Central Hesse Police Headquarters.
Lecture by media educator Mr. Jan Rathje.
Artificial intelligence (AI) - a topic that fascinates and unsettles many of us in equal measure. What does it actually mean when computers become more and more "intelligent"? Will AI simplify our lives or take control out of our hands? And what does this mean for all those who work analog?
We take a closer look at how AI is already changing our lives - and how we can actively use these changes to our advantage so that the technology strengthens our skills and does not make us redundant.
Of course, every new technology also harbors risks. For this reason, justified skepticism and a critical approach are essential. There are concrete examples of how AI is causing professions to disappear and how it is being used for surveillance.
This lecture is aimed at young people and adults alike and invites them to talk openly about the opportunities and challenges of AI - with the aim of understanding this technology as an opportunity and actively helping to shape it.
Further information: https://ppmh.polizei.hessen.de/Kontakt/