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Event 12
Nerea Blanco Marañón, Carme Páez, Miguel Ángel Serrano in conversation with Jorge Corrales
Does AI Pose a Threat to Creativity? Artificial Intelligence and the future of culture
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IE University. Aula Magna
Critical reflection on the impact of Artificial Intelligence on written culture, copyright, and access to culture. The session will discuss the role of writers, translators, journalists, and publishers; the current confusion between creation and compilation of works; and the risks of cultural homogenization. The panel will be introduced and moderated by Jorge Corrales, general director of CEDRO, and will also feature Carme Páez, Undersecretary at the Ministry of Culture; Miguel Ángel Serrano, author of the essay Androiceno. Escribir en la era de la inteligencia artificial; and the philosopher and writer Nerea Blanco Marañón.
There will be a book signing at the end of the event
Nick Clegg and Enrico Letta in conversation with Helena de Bertodano
Europe in the Looking Glass: Democracy, AI and the Future of the World
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IE University. Aula Magna
At a time of dramatic transformation, Europe faces key challenges: democratic renewal, its position on the global geopolitical stage, and the exponential impact of artificial intelligence. This discussion brings together two key figures to consider the future of Europe and its role in the world. Enrico Letta, Dean of IE School of Politics, Economics & Global Affairs and former Prime Minister of Italy, who has just published the book Europe: Last Chance —a call to action to work towards a stronger and more competitive European Union that can hold its own. He will be joined by Nick Clegg, also a strong advocate of EU integration, former Deputy Prime Minister of the United Kingdom and, until recently, President of Global Affairs at Meta. He offers a unique perspective from the intersection of politics, technology and society, after years at the forefront of institutional and regulatory relations at one of the world's tech giants.
The discussion will be moderated by journalist Helena de Bertodano, an international correspondent and regular contributor to media outlets such as The Times and The Sunday Times, known for her sharp insight into the major players on the global stage. This conversation will seek to understand how Europe's values and structures are being redefined in a time marked by technological disruption and new power balances.
Event in English with simultaneous interpretation into Spanish