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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Zurich:20260416T180000
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CREATED:20260409T121105Z
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UID:30605-1776362400-1776376800@www.dizh.uzh.ch
SUMMARY:Hack The Box Meetup 0x17 Onsite @ CYREN ZH (Beginner)
DESCRIPTION:This session covers Expressway\, an easy-difficulty Linux machine focusing on enumeration and exploitation of the IKE service for initial access\, and privilege escalation via CVE-2025-32462. \nRequirements Laptop with Wi-Fi and power adapter\, HTB account\, basic terminal experience. Optional: local VM with preferred hacking OS (browser-based VM provided alternatively). \nParticipation Free of charge. Onsite only – no online participation\, no recording. Register here
URL:https://www.dizh.uzh.ch/event/hack-the-box-meetup-0x17-onsite-cyren-zh-beginner/
LOCATION:DSI Event Room SOC-E-010\, Rämistrasse 69\, Zürich\, 8001
CATEGORIES:Hackathon
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Zurich:20260416T090000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Zurich:20260416T100000
DTSTAMP:20260609T235256
CREATED:20260130T135719Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260415T143224Z
UID:27922-1776330000-1776333600@www.dizh.uzh.ch
SUMMARY:DIZH Innovationsprogramm am Morgen
DESCRIPTION:The DIZH Managing Office warmly invites contributors from projects funded in the Innovation Program to an informal exchange over coffee and Gipfeli. It’s a chance to connect\, share experiences\, and get to know each other. \nThe registration deadline has passed\, but we’re happy to welcome walk-ins.
URL:https://www.dizh.uzh.ch/event/dizh-innovationsprogramm-am-morgen-5/
LOCATION:DSI Event Room SOC-E-010\, Rämistrasse 69\, Zürich\, 8001
CATEGORIES:Dialog
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ORGANIZER;CN="DIZH":MAILTO:sabine.dani@dizh.uzh.ch
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Zurich:20260414T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Zurich:20260414T190000
DTSTAMP:20260609T235256
CREATED:20260310T102618Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260310T102618Z
UID:28940-1776189600-1776193200@www.dizh.uzh.ch
SUMMARY:Locked-in\, locked-out: Strukturelle Knappheit und Verteilungseffekte im Schweizer Wohnungsmarkt
DESCRIPTION:Der Schweizer Wohnungsmarkt ist zunehmend durch strukturelle Knappheit geprägt – nicht allein aufgrund des Angebots\, sondern vor allem durch Fragen der Allokation und Mobilität im Bestand. Sinkende Umzugsbereitschaft\, steigende Zugangshürden und regulatorische Rahmenbedingungen führen dazu\, dass Wohnraum immer weniger dort verfügbar wird\, wo er nachgefragt ist. Während einige Haushalte im Markt verbleiben und kaum wechseln (locked-in)\, finden andere trotz Nachfrage und Zahlungsfähigkeit keinen Zugang (locked-out). \nDiese Dynamiken beeinflussen Preise\, Flächennutzung und Verteilungseffekte im Wohnungsmarkt und werfen zentrale Fragen zur Funktionsfähigkeit bestehender Anreizsysteme auf. \nBeim Real Estate Circle diskutieren Referierende aus Wissenschaft und Praxis\, wie strukturelle Knappheit entsteht\, wie sie sich verteilt und welche Perspektiven sich für den Schweizer Wohnungsmarkt abzeichnen. \nMehr Informationen und Anmeldung
URL:https://www.dizh.uzh.ch/event/locked-in-locked-out-strukturelle-knappheit-und-verteilungseffekte-im-schweizer-wohnungsmarkt/
LOCATION:PH Zürich\, Lagerstrasse 2\, Zürich\, 8090\, Switzerland
CATEGORIES:Vortrag
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Zurich:20260414T173000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Zurich:20260414T190000
DTSTAMP:20260609T235256
CREATED:20260331T105212Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260331T120206Z
UID:30406-1776187800-1776193200@www.dizh.uzh.ch
SUMMARY:ChatGPT zieht in den Krieg? KI im Dienst des Militärs – eine Debatte\, die uns alle angeht
DESCRIPTION:Die kürzlich geschlossene Vereinbarung zwischen OpenAI und dem US-Verteidigungsministerium wirft grundlegende Fragen auf: Wer kontrolliert KI-Systeme\, und für welche Zwecke dürfen sie eingesetzt werden?\nWährend OpenAI bestimmte Anwendungen ausschliesst und auf die Rechtmässigkeit ihres Handelns verweist\, wächst gesellschaftlicher Widerstand gegen mögliche Risiken wie Massenüberwachung oder autonome Waffensysteme. \nDie DSI Communities Ethics und AI & Law laden zum gemeinsamen Austausch mit Expert:innen aus Ethik\, Recht und Politik ein: \n\nDr. Myriam Dunn Cavelty (Center for Security Studies\, ETH)\nProf. Dr. Markus Christen (Digital Society Initiative\, UZH)\nDr. Angela Müller (AlgorithmWatch CH)\n\nModeration: \n\nDr. Elif Askin (Rechtswissenschaftliche Fakultät\, UZH)\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nZur Anmeldung 
URL:https://www.dizh.uzh.ch/event/chatgpt-zieht-in-den-krieg-ki-im-dienst-des-militaers-eine-debatte-die-uns-alle-angeht/
LOCATION:DSI Event Room SOC-E-010\, Rämistrasse 69\, Zürich\, 8001
CATEGORIES:Dialog
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Zurich:20260413T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Zurich:20260413T190000
DTSTAMP:20260609T235256
CREATED:20260323T150050Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260323T150050Z
UID:30235-1776103200-1776106800@www.dizh.uzh.ch
SUMMARY:Launch der App "Cyber Safari"
DESCRIPTION:Cyber Safari fördert die digitale Resilienz von Jugendlichen durch spielerisches Lernen. Interaktive Quests entlang verschiedener Stationen stärken Medienkompetenz und kombinieren digitales Lernen mit körperlicher Aktivität. \nDas Projektteam lädt zum Launch der App ein \nProgramm \n18:00–18:15 Uhr: Ankommen \n18:15–18:45 Uhr: Input des Projektteams – Vorstellung des Projekts und der App «Cyber Safari» \nab 19:00 Uhr: Apéro\, Austausch mit dem Projektteam und Möglichkeit\, die App direkt am Zürich HB selbst auszuprobieren \nDie Platzzahl ist begrenzt\, daher bitten wir Dich um eine verbindliche Anmeldung bis zum 02. April. \nHier anmelden \nFlyer_Cyber Safari \nWeitere Informationen: www.cyber-safari.ch
URL:https://www.dizh.uzh.ch/event/launch-der-app-cyber-safari/
LOCATION:Nüü\, Lagerstrasse 45\, Zürich
CATEGORIES:Dialog,Vortrag
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Zurich:20260331T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Zurich:20260331T170000
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CREATED:20260323T145453Z
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UID:30232-1774962000-1774976400@www.dizh.uzh.ch
SUMMARY:Density\, Densification\, and Travel. Perspectives from Zurich and Cambridge
DESCRIPTION:This event brings together senior land-use and transport planners and leading academics from Cambridge (UK) and Zurich to discuss urban densification—a widely promoted but often debated planning goal in both England and Switzerland. \nThe workshop focuses on three key challenges: \n1. Bridging silos: Although urban densification and sustainable transport are closely connected\, they are often planned and implemented separately\, divided by institutional and disciplinary boundaries. \n2. Strengthening the evidence base: There is still limited empirical research on how changes in urban density over time actually affect travel behaviour\, especially in terms of their incremental (marginal) impacts. \n3. Understanding policy acceptance and effectiveness: We need a better grasp of the political\, social\, and institutional factors that influence whether densification policies are accepted by the public and successfully implemented. \nBy addressing these challenges\, the event aims to foster a more integrated and evidence-informed approach to planning compact and sustainable cities. \nProgram and registration 
URL:https://www.dizh.uzh.ch/event/density-densification-and-travel-perspectives-from-zurich-and-cambridge/
LOCATION:Collegium Helveticum\, Schmelzbergstrasse 25\, Zürich\, 8006
CATEGORIES:Tagung
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ORGANIZER;CN="Collegium Helveticum":MAILTO:https://collegium.ethz.ch/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Zurich:20260327T193000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Zurich:20260327T211500
DTSTAMP:20260609T235256
CREATED:20260317T160716Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260317T160756Z
UID:30130-1774639800-1774646100@www.dizh.uzh.ch
SUMMARY:Die Macht der Creeps: Was das Valley herrschen nennt
DESCRIPTION:Elon Musk will (irgendwie) die Menschheit retten\, Peter Thiel finanziert Politiker\, die seine Fieberträume verwirklichen sollen\, Marc Andreessen glaubt\, Technologie werde alle Probleme der Gegenwart lösen\, und Sam Altman glaubt\, er könne mit KI eine bessere Welt erschaffen. \nDie seltsamen Weltanschauungen einiger sehr reicher Männer dominieren zunehmend die globale Politik. Tech-Milliardäre regieren längst mit. Adrian Daub beobachtet dieses Milieu seit Jahren aus nächster Nähe. Als Literaturwissenschaftler an der Stanford University\, mitten im Silicon Valley\, hat er sich angewöhnt\, die Ideen dieser Männer ernst zu nehmen – nicht weil sie gut sind\, sondern weil sie oft grosse Konsequenzen haben. \nIn seinem neuen Buch «Was das Valley herrschen nennt» fragt er: Wie denken diese Menschen über Macht und Herrschaft? Was treibt sie an? Und was hat ihre Mischung aus Techno-Utopismus und Männlichkeitsfantasien mit dem Zustand der amerikanischen Demokratie zu tun? \nRepublik-Journalist Elia Blülle spricht mit ihm über sein Buch und seine Recherchen. \nAdrian Daub\, geboren 1980 in Köln\, ist Professor für vergleichende Literaturwissenschaft an der Stanford University. Er ist Autor der beiden Bücher «Cancel Culture Transfer» und «Was das Valley denken nennt». Zusammen mit der Guardian-Kolumnistin Moira Donegan führt er den Podcast «In Bed With The Right»\, in dem sie die Geschichte rechter Vorstellungen über Gender und Sexualität beleuchten – und zeigen\, wie sie unser Leben prägen. \nDie Veranstaltung findet in Kooperation mit dem Zentrum Künste und Kulturtheorie (ZKK) statt\, einem wissenschaftlich-künstlerischen Netzwerk der Universität Zürich und der Zürcher Hochschule der Künste. \nMehr Informationen und Anmeldung
URL:https://www.dizh.uzh.ch/event/die-macht-der-creeps-was-das-valley-herrschen-nennt/
LOCATION:Museum für Gestaltung Zürich\, Ausstellungsstrasse 60 und Toni-Arel\, Zürich\, 8005\, Switzerland
CATEGORIES:Dialog,Vortrag
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Zurich:20260326T200000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Zurich:20260326T213000
DTSTAMP:20260609T235256
CREATED:20260130T134909Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260130T134909Z
UID:27919-1774555200-1774560600@www.dizh.uzh.ch
SUMMARY:Die City von morgen
DESCRIPTION:Stell dir vor\, wie die Zürcher Innenstadt in der Zukunft aussehen könnte! \n​Die Stadt Zürich plant\, den öffentlichen Raum in der City neuzugestalten. Die Strassen\, Trottoirs und Plätze sollen fit für die Zukunft werden. Die Vision orientiert sich an den städtischen Zielen: Sie will einen attraktiven Stadtraum schaffen. \n​Wie schafft es die Stadt die Gesellschaft mit auf den Weg zu nehmen und die Transformation der City zu vermitteln? Wie soll sie das Zukunftsbild darstellen? Welche Bildsprache\, welcher Stil ist angemessen? Was kreiert die künstliche Intelligenz aus den Vorgaben der Stadt? \n​Du brauchst keine Vorkenntnisse – und es spielt keine Rolle\, ob Du schon Ideen mitbringst oder einfach nur neugierig bist. \n​Gemeinsam mit anderen Besucher*innen\, Fachpersonen aus der Stadtverwaltung und einem professionellen Prompter gestaltest du unterschiedliche Zukunftsbilder. \n​Der Workshop zeigt\, wie Menschen\, Verwaltung und künstliche Intelligenz kreativ zusammenarbeiten können. Die entstandenen Bilder sind Inspiration für die Vermittlung realer Bauprojekte. \n​Komm vorbei\, probiere aus\, teile deine Meinung und hilf mit\, die Stadt von morgen darzustellen! \nHier anmelden \n​Gastgeber: \n​- Smart City Zürich\n– Tiefbauamt der Stadt Zürich\n– Organisation und Informatik Zürich\n– Soziale Dienste \nDiese Veranstaltung ist Teil von After The Algorithm\, einem zehntägigen Festival\, das Brücken zwischen Bits und Menschen schlägt – Zürich\, 20. bis 29. März 2026. Festivalprogramm: www.atafestival.io/event
URL:https://www.dizh.uzh.ch/event/die-city-von-morgen-2/
LOCATION:Karl der Grosse\, Kirchgasse 14\, Zürich
CATEGORIES:Workshop
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Zurich:20260326T183000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Zurich:20260326T200000
DTSTAMP:20260609T235256
CREATED:20260319T130944Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260319T130944Z
UID:30194-1774549800-1774555200@www.dizh.uzh.ch
SUMMARY:AI\, Culture & Society Reading Group: «Existential Technologies»
DESCRIPTION:AI follows stereotypes related to scientific research\, oftentimes expected to serve a useful purpose. Its paradigm-shifting potential is evident in direct applications such as automating processes\, creating intelligent assistants\, optimizing processes\, and solving previously intractable tasks with the power of vast datasets and deeper networks. While these technical advancements are transforming various domains – from research methodologies to corporate endeavors – our emphasis is on understanding the profound effects AI has on society at large. \nThe DSI Community AI\, Culture & Society aims to stimulate discussions on the societal impact of AI and create a forum to explore how the humanities can help to understand the role of AI in contemporary life. \nThe community is pleased to invite you to join the AI\, Culture & Society reading group\, a series of informal meetings for everybody interested in the role of AI in contemporary society. \nJoin the DSI Community AI\, Culture & Society om March 26\, 2026 to discuss «Existential Technologies» by  Bogna Konior\, published by antikhera. \n\n\n\n\n\n\nRegistrationg: Link \n 
URL:https://www.dizh.uzh.ch/event/ai-culture-society-reading-group-existential-technologies/
LOCATION:El punto de Encuentro\, Josefstrasse 102\, Zürich\, 8005
CATEGORIES:Dialog
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Zurich:20260326T124500
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Zurich:20260326T134500
DTSTAMP:20260609T235256
CREATED:20260310T102404Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260310T102404Z
UID:28937-1774529100-1774532700@www.dizh.uzh.ch
SUMMARY:Digital Twins In Healthcare: Model-based Precision Medicine
DESCRIPTION:A digital twin in healthcare is a virtual representation of a patient’s condition or pathology. A digital twin supports real-time simulation\, prediction\, and clinical decision-making\, and is built for a specific context of use. Twins are predominantly mechanistic\, governed by first principles\, but increasingly statistical modelling captures data-driven aspects such that hybrid twins emerge. With this convergence\, the digital twin concept becomes a comprehensive methodology to realize model-based precision medicine\, by integrating simulation technologies as digital medical product. Developing such digital twins is a complex\, multidisciplinary challenge that requires technologies at varying levels of maturity to be harmonized and integrated. \nThe talk by Sven Hirsch\, professor at the ZHAW School of Life Sciences and Facility Management\, will introduce basic concepts of digital twins and highlight our recent advancement in creating digital twins for hemorrhagic stroke\, specifically higlighting machine learning–based medical image analysis and statistical modeling of clinical data through graphical networks\, and digital health solutions using wearable data. Digital twin in healthcare is certainly a technological challenge\, but above all this new technology poses a socio-cultural challenge involving privacy\, identity\, and trust. \nPlease register here
URL:https://www.dizh.uzh.ch/event/digital-twins-in-healthcare-model-based-precision-medicine/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Vortrag
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Zurich:20260321T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Zurich:20260321T173000
DTSTAMP:20260609T235256
CREATED:20260127T094040Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260422T092130Z
UID:27808-1774101600-1774114200@www.dizh.uzh.ch
SUMMARY:Me to the Power of Two
DESCRIPTION:What would you say to the child you once were? In this immersive experience\, you’ll have the chance to find out. Using a single childhood photograph\, «The Power of Two» creates a living\, breathing digital replica of your younger self\, and places you face to face in virtual reality. Fifteen minutes with someone you haven’t seen in a while. \nProject Information: www.poweroftwo.me \nSupport:\nZurich University of the Arts\nUniversity of Zurich\nDIZH \nSame-day exhibition tours are available here.\nSame-day AI escape room tickets are available here.\nThis event is part of After The Algorithm\, a 10-day festival building bridges from bits to people – Zurich\, March 20–29\, 2026. \n_________________________ \n​Was würdest du deinem früheren Ich sagen? In unserer Installation kannst Du es herausfinden. Mit nur einem Foto aus deiner Kindheit erstellt «The Power of Two» eine lebendige digitale Kopie Deines jüngeren Ichs und bringt Euch in der virtuellen Realität zusammen. Fünfzehn Minuten mit jemandem\, den du schon lange nicht mehr gesehen hast. \nProjektinfo: www.poweroftwo.me \nUnterstützung:\nZürcher Hochschule der Künste (ZHdK)\nUniversity of Zurich (UZH)\nDIZH \nFührungen durch die Ausstellung finden Sie hier.\nTickets für den «KI Escape Room» gibt es hier. \nThis event is part of After The Algorithm\, a 10-day festival building bridges from bits to people – Zurich\, March 20–29\, 2026. 
URL:https://www.dizh.uzh.ch/event/me-to-the-power-of-two/
LOCATION:Kulturhaus Helferei\, Kirchgasse 13\, Zürich\, 8001
CATEGORIES:Performance
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260320
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260330
DTSTAMP:20260609T235256
CREATED:20251015T135332Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260130T084859Z
UID:25960-1773964800-1774828799@www.dizh.uzh.ch
SUMMARY:After The Algorithm
DESCRIPTION:Das Festival umfasst Ausstellungen\, Workshops\, Podiumsdiskussionen\, Virtual Reality-Formate und einen KI-Escape-Room. Es ermöglicht den Besuchenden\, sich spielerisch und kritisch mit KI-Systemen auseinanderzusetzen. Dabei zeigen die Veranstaltungen für alle verständlich auf\, wie Algorithmen unser Leben beeinflussen. Das Festival findet im Kulturhaus Helferei und im Debattierhaus Karl der Grosse mitten in der Zürcher Altstadt statt. \nMehr Informationen 
URL:https://www.dizh.uzh.ch/event/after-the-algorithm/
LOCATION:Kulturhaus Helferei\, Kirchgasse 13\, Zürich\, 8001
CATEGORIES:Festival
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Zurich:20260314T090000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Zurich:20260314T170000
DTSTAMP:20260609T235256
CREATED:20260216T160000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260216T160710Z
UID:28379-1773478800-1773507600@www.dizh.uzh.ch
SUMMARY:Digital Health Design Challenge 2026 – Healthathon “From Guidance to Routine: Co-Creating Educative Futures of Continuous Care”
DESCRIPTION:Du willst die Zukunft des Gesundheitswesens mitgestalten? Unter dem diesjährigen Thema «From Guidance to Routine: Co-Creating Educative Futures of Continuous Care» kannst du in interdisziplinären Teams an inspirierenden Cases arbeiten. Vernetze dich mit Innovator:innen\, Designer:innen\, Forscher:innen und Fachpersonen aus dem Gesundheitswesen und erarbeite gemeinsam eine relevante Lösung. Daraus kann dein Team eine Einreichung für die Projektförderung vorbereiten\, um die Idee weiterzuentwickeln.\n\nSei dabei beim Healthathon am 14. März im Toni Areal!\n\nHier zur Anmeldung\nWeitere Infomationen zur Ausgabe\n\n\nContinuous Care»\, you can collaborate with interdisciplinary teams on inspiring cases. Meet innovators\, designers\, researchers\, and healthcare professionals and develop relevant solutions together. And that’s not all – your team can prepare a submission for the project funding to take the idea further.\n\nBe part of the Healthathon on March 14 at Toni Areal!\n\nRegister here\nFurther information
URL:https://www.dizh.uzh.ch/event/digital-health-design-challenge-2026-healthathon-from-guidance-to-routine-co-creating-educative-futures-of-continuous-care/
LOCATION:ZHdK\, Pfingstweidstrasse 96\, Zürich\, 8005
CATEGORIES:Hackathon
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Zurich:20260312T123000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Zurich:20260312T180000
DTSTAMP:20260609T235256
CREATED:20260127T092326Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260127T092326Z
UID:27800-1773318600-1773338400@www.dizh.uzh.ch
SUMMARY:Digitale Transformation konkret — Lerntechnologien in Berufs- und Erwachsenenbildung
DESCRIPTION:Am 12. März 2026 veranstaltet die SGAB gemeinsam mit der PH Zürich und der ICT-Berufsbildung Schweiz die Tagung: „Digitale Transformation konkret — Lerntechnologien in Berufs- und Erwachsenenbildung“. \nInformationen zu den Impuls-Referaten\, den Workshops sowie den Teilnehmenden der Exhibition finden Sie im Detailprogramm.
URL:https://www.dizh.uzh.ch/event/digitale-transformation-konkret-lerntechnologien-in-berufs-und-erwachsenenbildung/
LOCATION:PH Zürich\, Lagerstrasse 2\, Zürich\, 8090\, Switzerland
CATEGORIES:Tagung
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Zurich:20260305T181500
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Zurich:20260305T194500
DTSTAMP:20260609T235256
CREATED:20260217T162339Z
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UID:28443-1772734500-1772739900@www.dizh.uzh.ch
SUMMARY:Digitale Gesellschaft Schweiz: Wahrnehmungen\, Sorgen und Erwartungen der Bevölkerung
DESCRIPTION:Ergebnisse aus der DigiVox-Studie\, welche langfristig Einstellungen und Wahrnehmungen zur Digitalisierung in der Schweiz untersucht.\n\nReferent:inProf. Dr. Karsten Donnay (Institut für Politikwissenschaft)\nUZH-i-Ringvorlesung: Fokus Menschen: Wie Wissenschaft die Gesellschaft erforscht\nOrt: Rämistrasse 71\, 8006 Zürich\, KOL F-104
URL:https://www.dizh.uzh.ch/event/digitale-gesellschaft-schweiz-wahrnehmungen-sorgen-und-erwartungen-der-bevoelkerung/
LOCATION:Universität Zürich
CATEGORIES:Vortrag
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Zurich:20260303T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Zurich:20260303T210000
DTSTAMP:20260609T235256
CREATED:20260217T162713Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260217T162713Z
UID:28446-1772564400-1772571600@www.dizh.uzh.ch
SUMMARY:STEAM Challenge – Innovation under Pressure
DESCRIPTION:Erlebe live sechs wegweisende Projekte – überraschend\, kreativ und voller Innovationsgeist! \nSei mit dabei\, wenn sechs Teams und Einzelpersonen ihre verblüffenden Ideen auf die Bühne bringen und gegeneinander antreten. Wer schafft es\, Comedians\, Jury und Publikum zu überzeugen? \nDer Abend wird moderiert von Sara Taubman-Hildebrand und mit Gülsha Adilji\, Reena Krishnaraja und Zukkihund sorgen drei Comedians für Chaos\, Charme und Comedy-Breaks: Sie mischen die Bühne auf\, challengen die Innovator*innen und nehmen nichts und niemanden zu ernst. \nBeurteilt werden die Projekte von unserer Jury mit drei Fachexpert*innen:\nDalith Steiger – KI-Expertin\nNathalie Klauser – Digitale Ethik-Expertin\nRaphael Tobler – Entrepreneurship-Profi \nUnd auch du kannst mitentscheiden: Welches Projekt überzeugt dich und soll die Steam-Challenge 2026 gewinnen? \nMehr Informationen und Anmeldung
URL:https://www.dizh.uzh.ch/event/steam-challenge-innovation-under-pressure/
LOCATION:Spirgarten\, Lindenplatz 5\, Zürich\, 8047
CATEGORIES:Dialog
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ORGANIZER;CN="Standortf%C3%B6rderung - Amt f%C3%BCr Wirtschaft Kanton Z%C3%BCrich":MAILTO:https://innovation.zuerich/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Zurich:20260226T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Zurich:20260226T203000
DTSTAMP:20260609T235256
CREATED:20260130T131800Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260130T131800Z
UID:27911-1772132400-1772137800@www.dizh.uzh.ch
SUMMARY:Kritik der Digitalisierung
DESCRIPTION:‹Digitalisierung› ist in aller Munde: Ihre mangelhafte Umsetzung wird ebenso angemahnt\, wie vor ihren Folgen gewarnt wird. Das neue Buch von Daniel Martin Feige zeigt\, dass die mit der Digitalisierung verbundenen Technologien weder neutrale noch unschuldige Mittel zu beliebigen Zwecken sind und soziale Medien keine Orte des Diskurses. Es weist nach\, dass wir Begriffe wie Geist\, Denken und Handeln KI-Systemen nicht sinnvoll zuschreiben können und entsprechende Diskurse einer Umarbeitung von Begriffen dienen\, die wir eigentlich nur auf Menschen anwenden können. \nDaniel Martin Feige ist Professor für Philosophie und Ästhetik an der Staatlichen Akademie der Bildenden Künste Stuttgart. \nIm Gespräch mit Judith Siegmund und Roland Meyer. \nOrt: Toni-Areal\, Hörsaal 1\, Ebene 3\, Pfingstweidstrasse 96\, Zürich
URL:https://www.dizh.uzh.ch/event/kritik-der-digitalisierung/
LOCATION:ZHdK\, Pfingstweidstrasse 96\, Zürich\, 8005
CATEGORIES:Vortrag
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Zurich:20260226T183000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Zurich:20260226T200000
DTSTAMP:20260609T235256
CREATED:20260217T162040Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260217T162040Z
UID:28440-1772130600-1772136000@www.dizh.uzh.ch
SUMMARY:AI\, Culture & Society Reading Group: «Artificial Stupidity and Artificial Intelligence in the Anthropocene»
DESCRIPTION:AI follows stereotypes related to scientific research\, oftentimes expected to serve a useful purpose. Its paradigm-shifting potential is evident in direct applications such as automating processes\, creating intelligent assistants\, optimizing processes\, and solving previously intractable tasks with the power of vast datasets and deeper networks. While these technical advancements are transforming various domains – from research methodologies to corporate endeavors – our emphasis is on understanding the profound effects AI has on society at large. \nThe DSI Community AI\, Culture & Society aims to stimulate discussions on the societal impact of AI and create a forum to explore how the humanities can help to understand the role of AI in contemporary life. \nJoin the community for its February session to discuss Artificial Stupidity and Artificial Intelligence in the Anthropocene by Bernard Stiegler\, published by the Institute for Interdisciplinary Research into the Anthropocene. \n\n\n\n\n\n\nRegistration: Link
URL:https://www.dizh.uzh.ch/event/ai-culture-society-reading-group-artificial-stupidity-and-artificial-intelligence-in-the-anthropocene/
LOCATION:El punto de Encuentro\, Josefstrasse 102\, Zürich\, 8005
CATEGORIES:Dialog
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Zurich:20260226T171500
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Zurich:20260226T193000
DTSTAMP:20260609T235256
CREATED:20260109T131905Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260219T135802Z
UID:27503-1772126100-1772134200@www.dizh.uzh.ch
SUMMARY:Humans In The Loop
DESCRIPTION:The film Humans in the Loop (2024) explores the often invisible human labour behind AI systems. Focusing on data annotation work carried out in different global contexts\, the film offers a critical perspective on the social\, economic and ethical dimensions of artificial intelligence. \nThe film directed and written by Aranya Sahay is based on a real phenomenon happening in various indigenous regions of India\, where tech companies have established backend offices for «data labeling.» Data labeling is a process that involves meta-tagging thousands of images and videos to teach an algorithm to recognize and differentiate between objects—essentially\, becoming the first step in machine learning. It is produced by Museum of Imagined futures under The Storiculture fellowship. \n\n\nThe screening will be followed by a panel discussion with Mathivanan Rajendran\, producer of the film\, Rahul Srivastava (urbz) and Karin Schwiter (Department of Geography at UZH and DIZH Public Data Lab). Moderation: Rebecca Brauchli (ZHAW digital).  \n\n\nThis event is organised by ZHAW digital\, ZHdK Institute for the Performing Arts and Film and DIZH. \n\nNo registration needed. \nSubtitles are available and can be activated via the settings icon in the video player.
URL:https://www.dizh.uzh.ch/event/humans-in-the-loop/
LOCATION:Kino Toni\, 3.G02\, Toni-Areal\, Pfingstweidstrasse 96\, 8005 Zürich
CATEGORIES:Film
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Zurich:20260226T170000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Zurich:20260226T183000
DTSTAMP:20260609T235256
CREATED:20260217T161851Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260217T161851Z
UID:28436-1772125200-1772130600@www.dizh.uzh.ch
SUMMARY:Rethinking AI Ethics: The Startup Edge
DESCRIPTION:AI ethics is often shaped by top-down regulation\, slow\, risk averse\, and disconnected from startup realities. Big Tech continues to fall short\, making ethics feel like an afterthought or obstacle. \nIn «Zukunftsethik der Künstlichen Intelligenz»\, Christian Hugo Hoffmann offers a fresh perspective: AI ethics as business ethics\, driven by morally ambitious startups\, combining philosophical insight with practical guidance for entrepreneurs. \nJoin the DSI Community Ethics for a book vernissage and panel discussion connecting industry\, startups\, and academia with the following panelists: \n\nEleonora Viganò\, United Nations\nChristian Hugo Hoffmann\, Director of the AI Startup Center\nEmanuele Martinelli\, University of Zurich\nJona Boeddinghaus\, Daiki\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nRegistration: Link \n 
URL:https://www.dizh.uzh.ch/event/rethinking-ai-ethics-the-startup-edge/
LOCATION:AI Startup Center\, Technoparkstrasse 1\, Zürich\, 8005
CATEGORIES:Vortrag
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Zurich:20260224T123000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Zurich:20260224T131500
DTSTAMP:20260609T235256
CREATED:20260217T154343Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260217T154343Z
UID:28399-1771936200-1771938900@www.dizh.uzh.ch
SUMMARY:The End of Truth? Forensics in the Age of Generative AI
DESCRIPTION:«Seeing is believing» no longer applies. As GenAI democratizes the creation of hyper-realistic deepfakes\, synthetic documents\, and cloned biometrics\, forensic science faces a fundamental challenge. In this talk\, Dr. Dominik Hänni from the Zurich Forensic Science Institute will explore the seismic shift in digital evidence and the emerging «arms race» between technical innovation and forensic analysis. He will discuss why Red Teaming is not just a safety exercise but a crucial tool to anticipate how autonomous agents and generative models might undermine our (legal) reality—and how we can fight back.\n\nJoin this 30-minute talk followed by a 15-minute Q&A to explore these challenges and take part in the discussion.\n\n\n\n\n\n\nMore information
URL:https://www.dizh.uzh.ch/event/the-end-of-truth-forensics-in-the-age-of-generative-ai/
LOCATION:DSI Event Room SOC-E-010\, Rämistrasse 69\, Zürich\, 8001
CATEGORIES:Vortrag
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Zurich:20260220T123000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Zurich:20260220T133000
DTSTAMP:20260609T235256
CREATED:20260209T121747Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260209T121747Z
UID:27986-1771590600-1771594200@www.dizh.uzh.ch
SUMMARY:Four Years of Russia’s Invasion of Ukraine: How has the World Changed?
DESCRIPTION:As of February 2026\, Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine will be four years old. In the upcoming session of the International Business Podium\, we will look back together with renowned experts while at the same time sharpening our perspective on the current situation. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nThis event will examine the strategic\, political\, and security implications of four years of war and how the world has been transformed. Key questions for our esteemed panelists will include: \n\n\nHow sustainable is the Ukrainian economy and what reforms still need to be done \n\n\nHow can the EU and Europe together respond to long-term security challenges \n\n\nWhat is the future of transatlantic relations? \n\n\nWhat possible paths exist toward peace and stability in Europe? \n\n\nRegister here \n\n\n\n\n\n\nPanelists\nChristopher A. Hartwell is currently Professor of International Business Policy and Head of the International Management Institute at the Zurich University of Applied Sciences (ZHAW) School of Management and Law\, as well as University Professor at Kozminski University in Poland. A leading scholar on the evolution of institutions. Prof. Hartwell’s interests are in the nexus of politics and business\, in particular in Eastern Europe and Russia. Prof. Hartwell holds a PhD in Economics from the Warsaw School of Economics\, a master’s in public policy from Harvard\, a BA in Political Science and Economics from the University of Pennsylvania\, and his habilitation from Kozminski. \nAlina Nychyk specializes in EU-Ukraine-Russia relations and Ukraine’s foreign policy. She is a Senior Researcher at ZHAW School of Management and Law and a Guest Lecturer at TU Dresden. Alina worked at ETH Zurich and RECET\, Vienna University. She earned a PhD in Politics from the University of Manchester (2022)\, after completing a Master’s at Wroclaw University of Economics and a Bachelor’s at Kyiv National Economic University. She has written widely on European and Ukrainian foreign policy. \nDmytro Boyarchuk is the executive director of CASE Ukraine\, specializing in analyzing fiscal policy and the agricultural sector\, macroeconomic forecasting\, and advising government bodies. He also works as an economic advisor at GlobalSource Partners\, Inc. He has authored articles for publications such as Forbes and Ekonomichna Pravda. Dmytro is a graduate of Kyiv-Mohyla Academy and the London School of Economics and Political Science.
URL:https://www.dizh.uzh.ch/event/four-years-of-russias-invasion-of-ukraine-how-has-the-world-changed/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Vortrag
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Zurich:20260216T170000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Zurich:20260216T174500
DTSTAMP:20260609T235256
CREATED:20260130T083932Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260130T083932Z
UID:27902-1771261200-1771263900@www.dizh.uzh.ch
SUMMARY:Ban\, improve\, or ignore? Social Media Regulation from a Communication Research Perspective
DESCRIPTION:You can’t attend in person? Join us virtually via our livestream: https://vimeo.com/event/810511\nThe lecture will be available as a podcast for download approx. 5 workdays after the event: https://vimeo.com/showcase/8267237 \nReferent: Prof. Dr. Tobias Dienlin (Institut für Kommunikationswissenschaft und Medienforschung)\nReihe: Antrittsvorlesungen\nOrt: Universität Zürich Zentrum\, Rämistrasse 71\, 8006 Zürich\, KOL G 201 Aula
URL:https://www.dizh.uzh.ch/event/ban-improve-or-ignore-social-media-regulation-from-a-communication-research-perspective/
LOCATION:Universität Zürich
CATEGORIES:Vortrag
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260212
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260214
DTSTAMP:20260609T235256
CREATED:20251202T074448Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251202T074513Z
UID:26662-1770854400-1771027199@www.dizh.uzh.ch
SUMMARY:4th Swiss Implementation Science Conference/IMPACT Conference 2026
DESCRIPTION:Implementation Science bridges the gap between research and practice. It ensures that innovations in health care reach patients and the public. \nThe 4th Swiss Implementation Science Conference brings together researchers\, practitioners\, policy makers and other interested stakeholders to explore how Implementation Science can effectively contribute to the translation of innovations from research to practice. The conference will demonstrate how the daily work of health researchers\, practitioners and policy makers can benefit from Implementation Science. \nShowcasing Swiss and International Projects\nThe conference will provide a platform for showcasing both Swiss and international projects that have translated research findings into clinical practice and other real-world settings. Participants will gain insights into exemplary implementation challenges\, innovative implementation approaches\, and lessons learned. These showcases together with the submitted abstracts will highlight the diversity of Implementation Science applications across healthcare settings and disciplines. \nNetworking Opportunities for Researchers and Practitioners\nCreating meaningful connections is essential to advance Implementation Science. This conference will offer ample opportunities for researchers from academia as well as pharmaceutical/biotech companies and practitioners to engage in dialogue\, share experiences\, and initiate collaborations. \nInspiring Methodological Input\nThe conference will provide valuable input on cutting-edge methodologies in Implementation Science\, while also drawing inspiration from other fields of research. Experts will present practical tools and frameworks to improve the effectiveness and sustainability of implementation. \nPreconference Workshops\nA series of preconference workshops will offer: a solid first step into Implementation Science\, inspiring further education and a hands-on workshop for practitioners. \nMore information \nRegistration
URL:https://www.dizh.uzh.ch/event/4th-swiss-implementation-science-conference-impact-conference-2026/
LOCATION:Universität Zürich
CATEGORIES:Tagung
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Zurich:20260206T150000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Zurich:20260206T170000
DTSTAMP:20260609T235256
CREATED:20260121T144559Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260121T144559Z
UID:27719-1770390000-1770397200@www.dizh.uzh.ch
SUMMARY:Z-Kubator Handover Event
DESCRIPTION:What’s next_Project is the Z-Kubator’s incubator programme for entrepreneurial projects developed by ZHdK graduates. Over the course of twelve months\, the programme supports innovative projects with a pioneering spirit. At the beginning of each programme year\, we introduce the newly selected cohort and reflect on the progress\, insights and developments of the previous participants of 2025. \nWe warmly invite you to join us online to see the presentations of both What’s next_Project cohorts 2025 and 2026. Presentations will be held in German or English. \n\nRegi \n2025 Cohort \nTabea Wschiansky\, BA Industrial Design\nPara — innovative rain gear for people in wheelchairs \nSimona Boscardin\, BA Cast/Audiovisual Media\nON FIRE — „Hot journalism» for young people in Switzerland \nDzhuliia Kolodko\, MA Interaction Design\nFresq.art — connecting museum curators with audiences via AI \nRegister here\n\n2026 Cohort \nElia Salerno & Stepan Vedunov\, BA Interaction Design\nKymu — a digital service for Complementary Paediatric Neuromuscular Telerehabilitation \nAnja Fritschi & Tara Jenkins\, BA Interaction Design\nTouriski — learn about avalanche safety with a board game \nNina Roth\, MA Music Performance\, Organ\nDigital Organ Works Catalogue — online search platform for organ compositions\n\nThe programme is supported by Zürcher Kantonalbank.
URL:https://www.dizh.uzh.ch/event/z-kubator-handover-event/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Dialog
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Zurich:20260204T170000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Zurich:20260204T200000
DTSTAMP:20260609T235256
CREATED:20260127T092649Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260128T163704Z
UID:27805-1770224400-1770235200@www.dizh.uzh.ch
SUMMARY:Apéro Digital. Freeing minds: Responsible Development of Neurotechnology
DESCRIPTION:Neurotechnologies enable the measurement\, monitoring\, and stimulation of the human brain\, with applications ranging from medical treatments and brain–computer interfaces to consumer technologies that track sleep or enhance attention. While they hold great promise for improving health and quality of life\, they also raise critical questions around privacy\, autonomy\, and social inequality—especially as brain data is increasingly processed using AI. \nThe 7th edition of Apéro Digital brings together perspectives from research\, policy\, and industry to explore how neurotechnologies can be developed responsibly. The event features Ricardo Chavarriaga (ZHAW) on challenges and opportunities in neurotechnologies\, Roberto Andorno (UZH) on governance frameworks\, and Philipp Eger (IDUN Technologies) on responsible practices in neurotechnology companies. \nRegistration
URL:https://www.dizh.uzh.ch/event/apero-digital-freeing-minds-responsible-development-of-neurotechnology/
LOCATION:Nüü\, Lagerstrasse 45\, Zürich
CATEGORIES:Vortrag
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260130
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260202
DTSTAMP:20260609T235256
CREATED:20260122T090435Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260122T090558Z
UID:27768-1769731200-1769990399@www.dizh.uzh.ch
SUMMARY:Global Game Jam 2026
DESCRIPTION:Every year\, your creativity\, community spirit\, and amazing games blow us away. That’s why we are more than excited to once again host the Zurich GGJ in 2026. We are looking forward to seeing you all there\, no matter if you’re joining for the first time or if you’re a seasoned participant! \nEveryone aged 18 and above is welcome to join. You can join with an existing team or form one on site. We will have a team forming session after the keynote event for all those still looking for a team or additional team members. We encourage forming teams of at most 5 members. \nThis event is made possible by the generous contribution of external page nunu.ai\, the external page Swiss Game Hub\, and the University of Zurich external page Digital Society Initiative. It is organized by the Game Technology Center at ETH Zürich in collaboration with the Gaming and Entertainment Committee (GECo) of the VSETH. \nTickets are limited! Entrance is CHF 25 per person. This includes access to the site\, pizza on Friday night\, free coffee\, and a free breakfast on Saturday and Sunday. Buy your ticket external page here! \nMore information
URL:https://www.dizh.uzh.ch/event/global-game-jam-2026/
CATEGORIES:Dialog
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Zurich:20260129T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Zurich:20260129T190000
DTSTAMP:20260609T235256
CREATED:20260106T101813Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260120T155932Z
UID:27443-1769709600-1769713200@www.dizh.uzh.ch
SUMMARY:MindfulPacer - Launch Event
DESCRIPTION:Nach einem erfolgreichen Beta-Test steht der offizielle Launch der App MindfulPacer bevor. In Kürze wird die App öffentlich für iOS verfügbar sein\, die Testphase für die Android-Version folgt in Kürze. \nZum Online Launch Event wird herzlich eingeladen: Im Mittelpunkt stehen ein gemeinsamer Austausch zum Thema Activity Pacing und eine App-Demo. \nHier anmelden
URL:https://www.dizh.uzh.ch/event/mindfulpacer-launch-event/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Dialog
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Zurich:20260127T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Zurich:20260127T190000
DTSTAMP:20260609T235256
CREATED:20260114T110903Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260114T110903Z
UID:27586-1769536800-1769540400@www.dizh.uzh.ch
SUMMARY:Phänomen Podcast: Zur Psychologie hinter den Hörgewohnheiten
DESCRIPTION:Die nächste Ausgabe der Event-Reihe «Raum für Psychologie» taucht ein in ein aktuelles Medienphänomen: Podcasts. Warum begleiten uns Stimmen beim Kochen\, Pendeln oder Putzen? Was steckt psychologisch hinter unseren Hörgewohnheiten? \nPodcasts sind aus unserem Alltag nicht mehr wegzudenken: Nachrichten im Tram\, Comedy beim Kochen oder True Crime beim Staubsaugen. Laut der Studie IGEM-Digimonitor 2025\, hören 63 % der Schweizer Bevölkerung Podcasts – das sind rund 4 Millionen Menschen. \nWarum sind Podcasts so beliebt? Welche psychologischen Faktoren beeinflussen unsere Hörgewohnheiten? Gemeinsam mit Forschenden der ZHdK (Zürcher Hochschule der Künste) haben wir in einem Forschungsprojekt untersucht\, wie Podcasts genutzt werden\, welche Motive dahinterstehen und wie Podcasts in den Alltag integriert werden. \nIm Vortrag erfahren Sie: \n\nWarum hören Menschen Podcasts?\nWie erfolgt die Auswahl der Podcasts und welche Tätigkeiten werden dabei kombiniert?\nWie passen Podcast-Formate und Inhalte in den Alltag von Hörer:innen?\nWelche Typen von Hörer:innen gibt es?\n\nJetzt anmelden und spannende Einblicke in die Medienpsychologie gewinnen!
URL:https://www.dizh.uzh.ch/event/phaenomen-podcast-zur-psychologie-hinter-den-hoergewohnheiten/
LOCATION:ZHAW\, Campus Toni-Areal\, Pfingstweidstrasse 96\, Zürich\, 8005
CATEGORIES:Vortrag
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Zurich:20260127T170000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Zurich:20260127T180000
DTSTAMP:20260609T235256
CREATED:20260120T100744Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260120T100744Z
UID:27709-1769533200-1769536800@www.dizh.uzh.ch
SUMMARY:Identifying Discrimination in Online Social Network Advertising
DESCRIPTION:Guest Lecture by Professor Alan Mislove\n\n\nCan algorithms quietly exclude people from opportunities like jobs\, housing\, or credit? Are online ads treating everyone fairly\, and how would we even know? Who decides which ads you see\, and on what basis? What happens when automated advertising crosses the line from personalization to discrimination? \nThis guest lecture by Professor Alan Mislove will examine how discrimination can arise in online social network advertising and how it can be identified through empirical analysis. Drawing on methods from algorithmic auditing\, he will discuss how large-scale advertising and recommendation systems operate in practice\, how they may produce biased or unequal outcomes\, and what tools researchers can use to study these effects in real-world settings. The talk will address broader questions of algorithmic fairness\, transparency\, and accountability\, with attention to the implications for regulation and public policy. \nThe presentation will be followed by Q&A session where participants will have a chance to ask questions and engage in interactive discussion on translating technical research into policy action. We will be informed by the speaker’s experience advising regulators and serving in government\, including his time in the White House. \nMore information
URL:https://www.dizh.uzh.ch/event/identifying-discrimination-in-online-social-network-advertising/
LOCATION:DSI Event Room SOC-E-010\, Rämistrasse 69\, Zürich\, 8001
CATEGORIES:Vortrag
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