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Rough Cebit

Because there will probably be no more IT news in June 2018 that has not already been covered at other events, the new Cebit organizers from Hanover are now promising "coarse texts" in their newsletter:
January 15, 2019
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"Yeah, I say Cebit, what's up? The time is ripe for new styles".thinks Jan Delay. The Cebit planners think so too, by the way. That's why the Beginner frontman will get visitors to the Cebit grooving with "rough lyrics," hip-hop beats and soul funk - at least according to the latest promises from Hanover.

Educational work by Ranga Yogeshwar is also promised. He wants to answer the AI question: Man and machine - who programs whom? The fact that computers are now programming themselves doesn't seem to have penetrated as far as Hanover - has it?

The scientific experiment Homo Digitalis is already better here: Together with the Fraunhofer Institute for Industrial Engineering (IAO), Bayrischer Rundfunk, Arte and ORF have developed a playful future test with real-time analysis.

Users can compare their answers with those of other users and answer the questions individually for themselves: How will digitization change me? And: How long will I actually still be a human being? (https://www.facebook.com/DiggiBot/)

This "crude" future "How long will I actually be human?" has passed the new Cebit by. The trip to Hanover in June of next year will thus not be worthwhile in any way.

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