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The Digital Writer is Here!Archive 2020
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The Digital Writer is Here!

It's here! Last year, I introduced the Digital Philosopher with my team. The digital versions of Václav Havel, Tomáš Sedláček, or anyone else can…

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Looking for Weekend Reading?Archive 2020
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Looking for Weekend Reading?

Then read the article where I chat with editor Petr Honzejk about the AI experiments my team and I have recently conducted with students….

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In the Czech Artificial Intelligence Competition AI Awards, the Digital Philosopher Scores!Archive 2020
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In the Czech Artificial Intelligence Competition AI Awards, the Digital Philosopher Scores!

Today, you can find the results of the prestigious AI Awards. Our Digital Philosopher is named Idea of the Year! “The project was a collaboration between the Faculty of Philosophy at Charles University and a Prague company…

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We Have the Complete Video from the Digital Philosopher 2019!Archive 2020
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We Have the Complete Video from the Digital Philosopher 2019!

We wish you an enjoyable experience :)

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In Images: Digital Philosopher 2019Archive 2019
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In Images: Digital Philosopher 2019

14,000 days ago, Bill Gates introduced the MS-DOS operating system, 3,303 days ago Steve Jobs unveiled the iPad, and today Alpha Industries presented a digital human with students from the Faculty of Philosophy…

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Meeting of Artificial Intelligence and Philosophy Enthusiasts – the Digital Philosopher is Already at the Door!Archive 2019
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Meeting of Artificial Intelligence and Philosophy Enthusiasts – the Digital Philosopher is Already at the Door!

The planned agenda includes lectures and a debate with students. It will be a unique opportunity to pose questions to many thinkers who are long gone. The concluding discussion should also be interesting…

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