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Natural and artificial intelligence – a critical comparison

What is the webinar about?

The focus is on fundamental but crucial questions:

  • What is intelligence in humans and animals?

  • What neurobiological principles underlie thinking?

  • How do modern AI systems basically work?

  • To what extent can AI systems learn from the brain?

  • Can AI systems be considered independent decision-making entities?

There is a particular focus on ethical and social implications:
moral decisions, responsibility, and the potential loss of control over autonomous systems.

Live webinar | January 20, 2026 | 11:00 a.m.

Artificial intelligence is increasingly perceived as a thinking and acting entity.
But what does "intelligence" actually mean from a scientific point of view?
And how far do the capabilities of today's AI systems actually extend?

The content of this webinar is based on a non-fiction book that summarizes the basics of natural and artificial intelligence in an understandable way and critically classifies them without requiring any prior technical knowledge.

The aim of the webinar is to provide you with sound guidance:
What AI can do, where its limits lie, and which questions remain unanswered.