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Pilot 4: Wisdom Tourism
Athens, Greece

Purpose

Visitors will explore the multiple dimensions of the evolution of AI and its impact on human life, focusing on its relationship to human well-being and autonomy in decision-making. Through a fascinating philosophical journey, bridging ancient Greek thought - from Plato and Aristotle - with contemporary technological reality, they will reflect on critical questions and ethical dilemmas, broadening their understanding on the role of AI in the future of humanity.

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Main Points

  • Who and how can define human well-being?

  • What is the relationship between well-being and human autonomy?

  • Is Plato's "Philosopher King" or Aristotle's approach to participatory governance to be followed?

  • How does AI affect the decision-making process and human autonomy?

  • Could AI make better decisions than humans for their own good?

  • Can there be a balanced and conscious use of AI that ensures both the well-being and autonomy of humans?

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​Through the combination of informational and interactive exhibits, visitors are given the opportunity to understand the evolution of AI and explore the philosophical and ethical questions that arise.

An Interactive Experience

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This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon Europe research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 101061163.

This work was funded by UK Research and Innovation (UKRI) under the UK government’s Horizon Europe funding guarantee grant No. 10079472

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