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The Fourth Industrial Revolution is radically reshaping educational spaces. Robotics, the Internet of Things (IoT), Web3, blockchain, quantum computing, but specially artificial intelligence are transforming the way to teach and learn. This book aims to conduct an in-depth study of the impact of the digital age in the university. This is carried out from a broad perspective encompassing interdisciplinary viewpoints, a wide range of areas, sectors, regions and countries and the common denominator of the ethical governance of AI. This publication is a collaborative effort between university…mehr

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The Fourth Industrial Revolution is radically reshaping educational spaces. Robotics, the Internet of Things (IoT), Web3, blockchain, quantum computing, but specially artificial intelligence are transforming the way to teach and learn.
This book aims to conduct an in-depth study of the impact of the digital age in the university. This is carried out from a broad perspective encompassing interdisciplinary viewpoints, a wide range of areas, sectors, regions and countries
and the common denominator of the ethical governance of AI. This publication is a collaborative effort between university scholars and international experts, developed within the research group 'EU & Ethics Governance
of Artificial Intelligence' led by the Institute of European Studies and Human Rights at the Pontifical University of Salamanca.
Autorenporträt
Mario Torres Jarrín is the Director of the Institute of European Studies and Human Rights at the Faculty of Human and Social Sciences at the Pontifical University of Salamanca in Spain. He has previously held positions as a Researcher and Associate Lecturer at the Faculty of Business, Economics and Law at the Friedrich Alexander University Erlangen-Nuremberg in Germany and at the Faculty of Humanities at the Stockholm University. Additionally, he served as the Director of the European Institute of International Studies in Sweden. He has been a visiting professor at universities in Europe, Asia and the Americas, as well as at diplomatic academies.