
Particle Physics, Atomic-Nuclear, Gravitation, Cosmology

Particle Physics, Atomic-Nuclear, Gravitation, Cosmology

Particle Physics, Atomic-Nuclear, Gravitation, Cosmology

Particle Physics, Atomic-Nuclear, Gravitation, Cosmology
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Ética para máquinas a new popular science book written by the theoretical physicist J. I. Latorre has been released by Ariel. The book seeks to cover the ethical needs of this 21st century which is characterized by the emergence of the advanced artificial intelligence, that puts into question the intellectual superiority of humans, their essence and their place in life. The author proposes a reflection on an ethics for these new intelligent machines that will overcome us, will make decisions for us and govern us.
José Ignacio Latorre Sentís is an ICCUB researcher, Professor of Theoretical Physics at the University of Barcelona and director of the Pedro Pascual Science Center of Benasque. He is one of the most recognized Spanish physicists in the field of quantum physics. He has made crucial contributions to field theory and quantum interlocking. Its main lines of research revolve around quantum information, quantum entanglement, elemental particles and quantum field theory.
The exhibition “Quantica: In Search of the Invisible” gives us the keys to understanding the principles of fundamental physics, and it does so through the joint creative work of scientists, educato
Inaugural debate of “Quantum” exhibition with the participation of Mónica Bello, curator and director of Arts at CERN; José Ignacio Latorre, scientific adviser to the exhibition; and the artists Ju
Special visit for the Friends of the CCCB by the curators of the exhibition.
Despite this science still being in its infancy, humans are able to understand and manipulate material at the subatomic level and probe the origins and development of the universe.
Researcher David Mateos have been invited to the Physics section of José Ignacio Latorre at the Show “Aquí, amb Josep Cuní” in La SER Catalunya.
“The first great step of quantum mechanics is surprising. It starts off from an unavoidable fact. In the world of the smallest elements, when we try to measure, we alter what we measure.
Jose Ignacio Latorre talks with Dani Arbós in the "Els matins" from TV3 about Quantum Physics.