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This book, Artificial Intelligence, Entrepreneurship and Risk: Reflections and Positions at the Crossroads between Philosophy and Management, embarks on a thought-provoking journey that seeks to illuminate the intricate connections between the dynamic realms of AI, Entrepreneurship and Risk Management. By merging some of the many applications and disciplines located between philosophy and management, this book aims to provide a comprehensive study of the philosophical assumptions that underlie the entrepreneurial utilization of AI and its inherent risks, among others. It is also time to delve…mehr

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This book, Artificial Intelligence, Entrepreneurship and Risk: Reflections and Positions at the Crossroads between Philosophy and Management, embarks on a thought-provoking journey that seeks to illuminate the intricate connections between the dynamic realms of AI, Entrepreneurship and Risk Management. By merging some of the many applications and disciplines located between philosophy and management, this book aims to provide a comprehensive study of the philosophical assumptions that underlie the entrepreneurial utilization of AI and its inherent risks, among others. It is also time to delve into the philosophical foundations of AI, examine the fundamental beliefs surrounding AI's nature, and its effects for the human condition. Drawing on the works of eminent philosophers, economists and business leaders alike, the authors of this volume engage in inspirational discussions on ethics, philosophy of technology, and the potential societal ramifications of advancing AI technologies. By grounding our exploration in philosophical reflections, they set the stage for a comprehensive understanding of AI's role in entrepreneurship and the inherent risks it entails.
Autorenporträt
Dr. Christian Hugo Hoffmann is the Managing Director & Founder of Hoffmann Economics, an investment and investment advisory boutique focusing on Venture Capital. He holds a PhD in Management from the University of St. Gallen (Switzerland), used to work as Assistant Professor of Finance at the University of Liechtenstein, and submitted a second PhD thesis on Artificial Intelligence to the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT, Germany). Apart from being passionate about Artificial Intelligence (AI) in academia, Christian is a tech entrepreneur by heart with three software start-ups in Germany, Switzerland, and Malawi under his belt. Moreover, Christian served as Deputy Director of and Head of AI at the Swiss Fintech Innovation Lab in Zurich, as Director of Startup Grind Geneva, and continues to fulfill his role as start-up coach / judge and mentor in various programs (MassChallenge, Vroom, Kickstart Accelerator), and with involvements in several tech start-ups.