Künstliche Intelligenz, Blockchain und mehr: Was ist Hype und was ist echt?

EPISODE · May 12, 2023 · 41 MIN

Künstliche Intelligenz, Blockchain und mehr: Was ist Hype und was ist echt?

from F.A.Z. Digitalwirtschaft · host Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung

Künstliche Intelligenz steht derzeit ständig in den Schlagzeilen, Computer können immer mehr und beeindrucken in immer neuen Bereichen. Zugleich bleibt die Entwicklung auch in anderen Bereichen der Informatik nicht stehen, im Gegenteil: Unternehmen und öffentliche Einrichtungen arbeiten an Quantenrechnern und zumal mit der Blockchain verbinden sich viele Hoffnungen auf effizientere und sicherere Digitalisierung. Doch was ist eigentlich Hype, wie viel Übertreibung steckt darin? Was können Computer und Kommunikations-Protokolle wirklich? Wird die Blockchain dereinst Banken und andere Finanz-Intermediäre überflüssig machen? Kommt wirklich das, was Fachleute Allgemeine Künstliche Intelligenz nennen. "Block im Park" heißt die Blockchain-Konferenz, die der Fußball-Bundesligist Eintracht Frankfurt in diesem Jahr zum zweiten Mal ausgerichtet hat. Dort haben wir diese Episode live aufgenommen. Und diskutiert mit Sebastian Faust, der Professor für angewandte Kryptografie an der TU Darmstadt ist, und Martin Hoefer, der Professor für theoretische Informatik an der Goethe-Universität in Frankfurt ist. Sie beantworten nicht zuletzt auch die Frage, ob wir Angst haben müssen vor dem aktuellen Fortschritt - und sogar ein Forschungs-Stopp nötig sein könnte.

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