Two sides of a coin: ethics, human rights and blockchain technologies
15:10/15:50
The philosophical study of the identification of the best possible options in any given case is known as ethics. Blockchain technologies can further good causes, but the insights of millennia of great thinkers can also be useful to the blockchain communities. In addition, the human right to enjoy the benefits of the progress of science and its applications and related rights are highly relevant for issues at the intersection of computing and society. This talk explores the synergy between ethics, human rights and blockchain technologies.
Language: English
Level: Non technical / For everyone
Sebastian Porsdam Mann
Postdoctoral Research Fellow - Harvard Medical School
Sebastian Porsdam Mann is a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at Harvard Medical School’s Center for Bioethics. Following a year of service in German Military Police, he enrolled in the philosophy program at the University of Cambridge, graduating with a degree in philosophy, psychology and neuroscience, and later a PhD in neuroethics. His current work explores the moral dimensions of modifying and creating lifeforms, human rights, informed consent, medical data sharing, and the role and responsibilities of modern universities, as well as the intersection between ethics and blockchain technologies.
Maximilian Schmid
CEO and Co-Founder - A&BC Consulting UG (Haftungsbeschränkt)
Went to Munich Business School for my Bachelor in International Business, worked in Japan at Cosana for a bit over a year, whose core products revolved around Manuka honey and dietary supplements. I then went to the IE Business School for my Master in Management in Madrid. I am currently running A&BC Consulting in Munich, focusing on Academic & Blockchain Services. Recently I have been working on human rights in relation to science.