Book Recommendations: “Mit kühlem Kopf” by Bernward Gesang and “Der Delphi Code” by Thomas Pyczak

Professor Bernward Gesang has published an interesting book with Hanser Verlag titled Keeping a Cool Head – On the Usefulness of Philosophy for the Climate Debate, which delves deeply into the philosophical questions surrounding the climate discussion. In many places, Prof. Gesang presents lines of argument that FAW/n has long supported. This includes, in particular, the advocacy for smart international compensation, attention to cost-benefit aspects, and the potential of the world’s solar deserts.

Interested readers will gain many important insights and can find more detailed information about the book here.

The Delphi Code is another book that will especially appeal to readers interested in the future of artificial intelligence. This novel by Thomas Pyczak focuses primarily on questions of emotion and feeling.

Further information about this book can be found here.

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Prof. Radermacher in the Cyber Podcast

Artificial intelligence has now found its way into many areas of our lives. In the Cyber Podcast by the agencies Storymaker and DESIGN HOCH DREI, the topic is examined and discussed in greater depth in the context of communication and ethics.

The latest episode features an interview with Prof. Dr. Dr. Dr. h.c. Franz Josef Radermacher on the topics of “Emotions and trust in communication, and the differences between humans and machines.”

You can listen to the podcast here:

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