Taming the Algorithm: Can we keep AI from eating us alive?
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Taming the Algorithm: Can we keep AI from eating us alive?

By Instituto Cervantes Leeds

Join us for a dialogue on the growing influence of artificial intelligence in our lives.

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Michael Sadler Building, University of Leeds

13 Beech Grove Terrace Woodhouse LS2 9DA United Kingdom

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Science & Tech • Science

The Instituto Cervantes, in cooperation with the University of Leeds, presents the talk:

“Taming the Algorithm: Can We Keep AI From Eating Us Alive?”

Featuring CSIC researcher Jesús Cerquides and moderated by Professor Antonio Martínez-Arboleda, Senior Lead of the Knowledge Equity Network (KEN) and Academic Lead for Open Educational Practice at the University of Leeds.

Artificial Intelligence is no longer a distant promise — it’s embedded in our phones, classrooms, hospitals, and headlines. It helps us work faster and think bigger, but it also blurs lines between fact and fiction, amplifies bias, and concentrates power in ways that could undermine the very foundations of democratic society.

This talk takes a critical (and occasionally irreverent) look at how AI is reshaping our world, what ethical lines we risk crossing, and why “just because we can” isn’t always a good enough reason. No easy answers — but plenty of reasons to stay vigilant.

Meet the Speakers:

Jesús Cerquides is a researcher at the Artificial Intelligence Research Institute (IIIA) of the Spanish Council for Scientific Research (CSIC) and advisor on disinformation at the Spanish Prime Minister's Cabinet. His previous positions include an assistant professorship at the University of Barcelona and the University Pablo Olavide, Chief Technology Officer and member of the board at Intelligent Software Components S.A., and Associate Director at Union Bank of Switzerland (UBS AG). His research interests include probabilistic and causal machine learning, multi-agent systems, democratic and AI-enhanced citizen science, and AI-based solutions for disinformation. He serves regularly as area chair in major AI conferences such as ECAI, IJCAI, and AAAI. He is currently an associate editor of the Artificial Intelligence Journal.

Professor Antonio Martínez-Arboleda is a Senior Lead for the Knowledge Equity Network (KEN) and Academic Lead for Open Educational Practice at the University of Leeds. He holds a Law degree from the Universidad de Murcia and a Master’s in Business Law from the University of Leeds. Antonio has extensive experience in digital education and Open Educational Resources (OER), with a particular focus on AI literacy and knowledge equity. He has led international projects on language learning and AI, and has delivered lectures worldwide on the intersection of technology and education.

El Instituto Cervantes, en colaboración con la Universidad de Leeds, presenta la charla:

“Taming the Algorithm: Can We Keep AI From Eating Us Alive?”

Con la participación del investigador del CSIC, Jesús Cerquides, y moderada por el Profesor Antonio Martínez-Arboleda, Senior Lead de la Knowledge Equity Network (KEN) y Academic Lead for Open Educational Practice en la Universidad de Leeds.

La Inteligencia Artificial ya no es una promesa lejana; está integrada en nuestros teléfonos, aulas, hospitales y titulares. Nos ayuda a trabajar más rápido y a pensar en grande, pero también difumina las líneas entre la verdad y la ficción, amplifica los prejuicios y concentra el poder de manera que podría socavar los cimientos mismos de la sociedad democrática.

Esta charla realiza una reflexión crítica (y ocasionalmente irreverente) sobre cómo la IA está remodelando nuestro mundo, qué límites éticos corremos el riesgo de cruzar y por qué "simplemente porque podamos" no siempre es una razón válida. No hay respuestas fáciles, pero sí muchas razones para mantenernos vigilantes.

Conoce a los ponentes:

Jesús Cerquides es investigador en el Instituto de Investigación en Inteligencia Artificial (IIIA) del Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas (CSIC) y asesor sobre desinformación en el Gabinete del Presidente del Gobierno de España. Entre sus cargos anteriores se incluyen la docencia en la Universidad de Barcelona y la Universidad Pablo Olavide, Director de Tecnología y miembro de la junta de Intelligent Software Components S.A., y Director Asociado en Union Bank of Switzerland (UBS AG). Sus áreas de investigación incluyen el aprendizaje automático probabilístico y causal, los sistemas multiagentes, la ciencia ciudadana mejorada por IA y soluciones basadas en IA para la desinformación. Es presidente de áreas en conferencias internacionales sobre IA, como ECAI, IJCAI y AAAI, y editor asociado de la Artificial Intelligence Journal.

Profesor Antonio Martínez-Arboleda es Senior Lead en la Knowledge Equity Network (KEN) y Academic Lead for Open Educational Practice en la Universidad de Leeds. Licenciado en Derecho por la Universidad de Murcia y con un máster en Derecho Empresarial por la Universidad de Leeds, Antonio tiene una amplia experiencia en educación digital y Recursos Educativos Abiertos (REA), con un enfoque particular en la alfabetización en IA y la equidad del conocimiento. Ha liderado proyectos internacionales sobre el aprendizaje de idiomas y la IA, y ha impartido conferencias en todo el mundo sobre la intersección de la tecnología y la educación.

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