Faculty of Catholic Theology, Religion, Society, and World Relations

Journalismus in Zeiten von Fake News und Künstlicher Intelligenz

Date
12. Jun 2024, 7.30 pm
Location
Cloister of Erfurt Cathedral
Series
Kreuzganggespräche 2024 "Zukunftsangst – Zukunftshoffnung"
Organizer
Catholic Forum in the State of Thuringia and the Faculty of Catholic Theology
Speaker(s)
Joachim Frank
Event type
Lecture
Event Language(s)
German
Audience
Public

Second lecture as part of the Kreuzganggespräche 2024 "Zukunftsangst - Zukunftshoffnung", to which the Catholic Forum in Thuringia and the Faculty of Catholic Theology at the University of Erfurt cordially invite all interested parties.

The speaker will be Joachim Frank, Chief Correspondent of the DuMont Media Group and Chairman of the Society of Catholic Publicists in Germany.

About the series

Climate crisis, artificial intelligence, wars, political extremism and fake news - these are topics that many people associate with great fears. However, there are also some developments that allow us to look to the future with hope. This tension between fear and hope is the focus of this year's Kreuzganggespräche, to which the Catholic Forum in Thuringia and the Faculty of Catholic Theology at the University of Erfurt cordially invite all interested parties.

Speakers from various areas of society will give keynote speeches. Afterwards, there will be an opportunity to discuss the lectures over a glass of wine in the cloisters of Erfurt Cathedral. The event starts at 7.30 pm. Admission is free.

Dates:

  • 5 June: Wir in Zeiten von Klimakrise und Transformation(Dr Stefan Einsiedel)
  • 12 June: Journalismus in Zeiten von Fake News und Künstlicher Intelligenz (Joachim Frank, Chief Correspondent of the DuMont Media Group and Chairman of the Society of Catholic Journalists in Germany)
  • 19 June: Menschen in Zeiten von Selbstoptimierung und Verbesserungszwang (Professor Dr Saskia Nagel, Head of the Applied Ethics teaching and research area in the Society, Technology and Human Factors department of the Faculty of Philosophy at RWTH Aachen University)