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TECH IMPACT ON FUTURE (OF) HUMANITY - T.I.F.H. 2017


Traditional definitions of the Human are not enough. Life has changed status. Tangible continuity appears between nonliving and living. Living and artificial converge. The boundaries are blurred.

Together, nanotechnology, biotechnology, cognitive science, computer science, robotics and biological sciences jostle our bearings and ineluctably disrupt our societies and our businesses.

It behooves us to rethink new frontiers of Human with industrialists, researchers, institutional and global policies to create new dynamics and new ethical regulatory frameworks.

The international summit will address the challenges of our societies around this global issue through a public-private cooperation, creating a platform for reflection that will prove a historic commitment to this new industrial and social revolution.

Around them, academics, sociologists, philosophers and personalities from the world of culture and artists, the different representations of corporations and businesses will come together in collaborative efforts and exchanges to better understand, shape, to master global programs, national and industry.

This event should be the trigger for an awareness a change of mentality, trades, training in a New Age of Enlightenment marked by a need for new ethical rules.

Security, human rights, health, conservation of natural environments, sustainable management of resources, the fight against poverty and exclusion can no longer rule out ruptures and changes in the human condition induced by biotechnology. Everything speeds for better and for worse.

The trend of increasingly strong convergence between artificial and living can do without an inclusive process of societal learning through professional discussions, public, political and ethical coupled achievements and industrial advances that are already formidable acquired.

A scientific committee will pilot and will chair this event marking time a revival of the XXI century. This Summit will lay the foundations for a reflection to find the necessary balance between technological progress and human dignity.

All work will be broadcast live worldwide.

Plenary conferences, workshops will illustrate in each area the technological advances that are disrupting our societies and the need for regulation and ethics.

Bernard Mondoulet et Franck Renucci


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