On this occasion, specialists in artificial intelligence, aging and functional diversity, together with undergraduate and master's degree students, will present some of the problems that our societies will face in the future.
Among the speakers will be experts in Artificial Intelligence Gonzalo Génova Fuster (Carlos III University) and Enrique Antonio de la Cal Marín (University of Oviedo), who will address the ethical dimension of this and its possible limits. María Antonia García Prieto (i4life) and Asunción Herrera Guevara (University of Oviedo) will address the use of technology to improve the quality of life and bioethical dilemmas in the face of aging. Soledad Arnáu Ripollés (Coordinator of the Independent Living Office of the Community of Madrid) and Daniel Rodríguez Diaz (Social Worker) will discuss functional diversity in relation to the philosophy of independent living and new technologies. As a novelty, on this occasion the public is invited to work with the experts side by side in working groups in the resolution of some of these diverse problems that are transversal to engineering and philosophy.