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"What is responsible Tech?" Speaker Series: Book Chat with Stephanie Hare

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Is technology neutral? What does responsible tech mean? How can we build a culture of techethics? We are delighted that Stephanie Hare will be our guest on Monday, Feb 27 from 6:30pm onwards to discuss these and other questions.

Stephanie Hare is a researcher with the focus on technology, politics and history and author of "Technology is not neutral: A Short Guide to Technology Ethics". We will discuss the impact of technology on society and how we can create more responsible and ethical technology. The book chat will be followed by a Q&A session with the author.

The hybrid event will take place at the TUM Think Tank and will be live streamed for guests online. The book chat is part of the "What is responsible Tech?" speaker series co-created by the Responsible Technology Hub and the TUM Think Tank and will be hosted together with 1E9.

Don't miss this opportunity to engage in a thought-provoking discussion about technology ethics. Register for the event now and invite your friends and colleagues to join!

Registration here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/what-is-responsible-tech-speaker-series-book-chat-with-stephanie-hare-tickets-527143970807?utm-campaign=social&utm-content=attendeeshare&utm-medium=discovery&utm-term=listing&utm-source=cp&aff=escb

Zoom Meeting: https://tum-conf.zoom.us/j/65841157039?pwd=V2lQeWowQTAxaDc2U2lpU0h3dVZ4dz09

About Stephanie Hare: Stephanie Hare is a researcher, broadcaster and author focused on technology, politics and history. Selected for the BBC Expert Women programme and the Foreign Policy Interrupted fellowship, she contributes frequently to radio and television and has published in the Financial Times, The Washington Post, the Guardian/Observer, the Harvard Business Review, and WIRED. Previously she worked at Accenture, Palantir, and Oxford Analytica and held the Alistair Horne Visiting Fellowship at St Antony’s College, Oxford. She earned a PhD and MSc from the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) and a BA from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, including a year at the Université de la Sorbonne (Paris IV). More information here: https://www.harebrain.co/


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"What is responsible Tech?" Speaker Series: Book Chat with Stephanie Hare

Veranstaltung |


Is technology neutral? What does responsible tech mean? How can we build a culture of techethics? We are delighted that Stephanie Hare will be our guest on Monday, Feb 27 from 6:30pm onwards to discuss these and other questions.

Stephanie Hare is a researcher with the focus on technology, politics and history and author of "Technology is not neutral: A Short Guide to Technology Ethics". We will discuss the impact of technology on society and how we can create more responsible and ethical technology. The book chat will be followed by a Q&A session with the author.

The hybrid event will take place at the TUM Think Tank and will be live streamed for guests online. The book chat is part of the "What is responsible Tech?" speaker series co-created by the Responsible Technology Hub and the TUM Think Tank and will be hosted together with 1E9.

Don't miss this opportunity to engage in a thought-provoking discussion about technology ethics. Register for the event now and invite your friends and colleagues to join!

Registration here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/what-is-responsible-tech-speaker-series-book-chat-with-stephanie-hare-tickets-527143970807?utm-campaign=social&utm-content=attendeeshare&utm-medium=discovery&utm-term=listing&utm-source=cp&aff=escb

Zoom Meeting: https://tum-conf.zoom.us/j/65841157039?pwd=V2lQeWowQTAxaDc2U2lpU0h3dVZ4dz09

About Stephanie Hare: Stephanie Hare is a researcher, broadcaster and author focused on technology, politics and history. Selected for the BBC Expert Women programme and the Foreign Policy Interrupted fellowship, she contributes frequently to radio and television and has published in the Financial Times, The Washington Post, the Guardian/Observer, the Harvard Business Review, and WIRED. Previously she worked at Accenture, Palantir, and Oxford Analytica and held the Alistair Horne Visiting Fellowship at St Antony’s College, Oxford. She earned a PhD and MSc from the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) and a BA from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, including a year at the Université de la Sorbonne (Paris IV). More information here: https://www.harebrain.co/


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