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Nathalie Weidenfeld

    January 1, 1970

    Nathalie Weidenfeld, who grew up bilingual in Germany after being born in France, brings a unique global perspective to her writing. Her early experiences in acting and modeling honed her keen observation skills, which she later applied to her academic studies in literature and American studies. As a freelance author, she explores the human experience with remarkable linguistic sensitivity and precision. Her work is characterized by a deep understanding of narrative and a distinctive, evocative prose style.

    Entführt von Außerirdischen
    Einhundert Arten, den Mond zu sehen
    Die Orangenprinzessin
    Der Tag, an dem Mama die Krise kriegte
    Die Realität des Risikos
    Digital Humanism
    • 2022

      Digital Humanism

      For a Humane Transformation of Democracy, Economy and Culture in the Digital Age

      • 140 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      Exploring the cultural and philosophical dimensions of artificial intelligence, this open access book advocates for "digital humanism," a concept gaining traction amid concerns over the misuse of digitalization. It highlights the need for a humane approach to technology, championed by former tech leaders. By addressing the lack of a solid conceptual foundation for digital humanism, the book envisions a society where digitization enhances human autonomy, self-determination, and dignity, calling for its global promotion.

      Digital Humanism