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Data Talks is a series of talks between Brazil and Germany on the topic of usages of public transparency and open government data to face the social challenges from our times. From September to December 2021, researchers, government officials and experts will exchange their views and experiences on how can we use public data to improve education, promote sustainability, fight corruption, and other themes. Data Talks is an initiative from Jessica Voigt, German Chancellor Fellow by the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation, which is supported by the Brazil Centre from the University of Müns

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April 4, 2022

#9: What is digitalization?

<p>Digitalization is not a new concept, but with the social distance measures caused by coronavirus crisis we testified an invasion of the digital in our lives. Suddenly, even those who were resisting asking food through apps or work in digital environments had no other choice than embrace digital.<br> <br> But digital does not built a new world, but layers existing societies, with their rules and inequalities. Besides, digitalization can also be associated with automation of decision making, which is in turn based in past and sometimes not so fair decisions.<br> <br> What can we expect in terms of changes in activities, socialization and inclusion in the next years? What does it mean, in 2022, to turn something into digital?</p> <p><strong>Guests</strong></p> <p><strong>Prof. Dr. Benedikt Berger</strong></p> <p>Professor for Digital Transformation and Society - Institut für Wirtschaftsinformatik of the University of Münster</p> <p><br></p> <p><strong>M.A Fabio Senne</strong></p> <p>Coordinator at NIC.BR and P.hD. Candidate at DCP-USP</p>

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February 8, 2022

#8: Thinking AI

<p>During the Data Talks project, we have been talking about the use of technology and the availability of data in concrete (albeit complex) situations, such as healthcare, education, anti-corruption, climate change, etc. This episode is a bit different.<br> <br> The relationship between science fiction and technology goes beyond imagining what devices will be produced or the design of the clothes of the future. Science fiction also helps us think about the moral dilemmas we might face, fundamental human questions, the relationship between technology, power and coercion, and the relationship of humans to one another. This the first of two episodes that will discuss Artificial Intelligence (AI) in our Data Talks Project</p> <p><strong>Guests:</strong></p> <p><strong>Dr. Veridiana Domingos Cordeiro</strong></p> <p>Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the C4AI – Center for Artificial Intelligence</p> <p>and</p> <p><strong>Dr. Isabella Hermann</strong></p> <p>Festival Director Berlin Sci-fi Filmfest</p> <p><strong>credits soundtrack</strong></p> <p><strong>Movies:</strong></p> <p><strong>Astro Boy</strong> (2009)</p> <p><strong>Das Haus</strong> (2021)&nbsp;</p> <p><strong>2001: A Space Odyssey </strong>(1968)</p> <p><br></p> <p><br></p>

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January 26, 2022

#7: Cities and Data

<p>Smart cities are ideal, a promise that is a result of, first, the observation that cities were the main source of human and environmental stress, and second, the emergency of new and efficient forms of storage and sharing information. In the early 2000s, we had the reasons, motivation, and apparently means to re-invent cities.<br> <br> However, some might say that a smart city is too much of a big promise to be kept. As we mentioned in the first episode of the Data Talks, cities are different, have different challenges, and have different goals.<br> <br> And how can cities decide what their own goals are? How can cities produce and use their own knowledge, establishing their own and original developing models? What data and what data strategy do we need for that?</p> <p><strong>Guests</strong></p> <p><strong>Prof. Dr. Samuel Mössner</strong></p> <p>Full Professor at the Institute of Geography at University of Münster</p> <p><strong>Carolina Guimarães</strong></p> <p>Coordinator of Indicators for the Sustainable Cities Program.</p> <p><br></p>

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What is DATA TALKS - wwu.usp?

Data Talks is a series of talks between Brazil and Germany on the topic of usages of public transparency and open government data to face the social challenges from our times.

From September to December 2021, researchers, government officials and experts will exchange their views and experiences on how can we use public data to improve education, promote sustainability, fight corruption, and other themes.

Data Talks is an initiative from Jessica Voigt, German Chancellor Fellow by the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation, which is supported by the Brazil Centre from the University of Müns

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This podcast updates daily.

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