Global Lecture Series
The ETH Global Lecture series offers a platform for contemporary global topics with outstanding global thinkers.
ETH Global Lecture Series: Who Owns the Moon?
9 Dec 2024 - Unlike any other time in human history, humanity sits on the threshold of the universe. As the commercial space industry grows in influence and importance, complex legal and ethical questions emerge. Join us as we navigate the intricacies, gaps, and inconsistencies of space law.
ETH Global Lecture Series: Social Artificial Intelligence
16 Oct 2024 - Artificial intelligence (AI) affects not just human-machine interactions but also human-human interactions in the presence of machines. Nicholas A. Christakis explores "hybrid systems" of humans and AI, showing how AI can enhance or harm group performance, cooperation, and communication. His research focuses on "dumb AI" to supplement human interaction, highlighting AI's potential as a “social catalyst” for a better future.
ETH Global Lecture Series: As If Human
23 Oct 2024 - AI's history shows cycles of enthusiasm and disillusionment regarding its impact. Concerns are rising about regulating and aligning AI systems with human values and ethics. This Global Lecture will explore AI's history, current advancements, and the challenges and opportunities presented by today's and future AI systems.
ETH Global Lecture Series: Life on Earth and Beyond
26 Apr 2024 - How did life on Earth begin and proliferate? And is there life beyond our planet? At this ETH Global Lecture, Nobel Prize winner Didier Queloz?and former NASA research head Thomas Zurbuchen discuss what is already known about the origin of life on Earth and beyond, what projects are underway at ETH Zurich – and what life itself has taught them.