The cycle “Science in Cordoba Dialogue” arrives at the Evita Palacio Ferreira Museum

The cycle “Science in Cordoba Dialogue” arrives at the Evita Palacio Ferreira Museum

The Provincial Government of Córdoba, through the Ministry of Production, Science and Technological Innovation, is launching the “Science in Córdoba Dialogue” course, the main objective of which is to present the latest developments, discoveries and discussions in the field of science and technology in specific thematic areas. , directly to the community of Cordoba.

Meanwhile, this first meeting will be on Thursday, May 16 at 6:15 pm at the Evita Museum – Palacio Ferreira, with free admission through registration with limited space.

This initiative is managed by the Science and Technology Dissemination Directorate of the Ministry's Science and Technology Secretariat. The organization is accompanied by the Córdoba Culture Agency and Conicet Córdoba.

The first meeting will feature a “Let's Talk About Artificial Intelligence” table consisting of speakers specialized in the topic, with a focus on communication, philosophy, and technology. At the same time, the audience will also be able to share their ideas or ask questions to the guest speakers.

To register for a science course in Diálogo Córdoba, those interested must fill out this form: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdkM3ytb7xJ32Bo-qXZMTIcTZQ3HrW7J4XGxjcNGvMBpT15vA/viewform?usp=sf_link

Speakers in the first session

Ekaitz Cancilla Rodriguez: Spanish journalist and writer, researcher into the repercussions of the digital age and the transformations of capitalism. Graduated in Journalism, Advertising and Public Relations, with studies in Philosophy of History. He is currently an editor at content curation platform The Syllabus and part of the Center for Advancing Infrastructure Imagination (CAII).

Javier Blanco: Director of the Master's Degree in Technology, Policy and Culture at the National University of Cordoba (UNC). He specializes in philosophy, computing, information philosophy and philosophy of technology.

Dario Sandroni: Professor and Doctor of Philosophy from the National University of Cordoba (UNC). He is currently the Deputy Director of the Faculty of Philosophy – FFyH – UNC. Author of books such as “Selva Artificial” and “De Mon a Fri, las cosas”. Member of Dédalus, columnist for print and broadcast media about technology and culture.

Laura Alonso Alemany: PhD in Cognitive and Linguistic Sciences, Professor and Researcher in Computer Science – FMF – UNC. Member of the Artificial Intelligence Ethics Team at Vía Libre and La Liga del Bien. He participates in numerous artificial and scientific intelligence projects and their transfer to the productive social sector.

About the course

Science in Dialogue Cordoba is dedicated to disseminating current knowledge, sharing cutting-edge knowledge in scientific and technological fields, as well as the experiences of experts in the field and the community itself interested in these topics. In addition, it promotes dialogue between the science-technological system and society, generating spaces for exchange through talks, workshops and conferences, through the well-known form of science cafés.

Science in dialogue: a course for everyone

This program will offer different courses, between May and November, referring to current topics in science and technology, targeting in particular young people and adults in the Córdoba community. It seeks to promote the dissemination of current scientific and technological knowledge, facilitate dialogue between experts and society, as well as stimulate interest and active participation in these topics. The goal is to foster conversations about problems that matter to us, and to foster mutual understanding and understanding that is critical and informed by scientific information.

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