
What do quantum physics and artificial intelligence have to do with each other? How do they intersect, and what does this encounter mean for the future of technology and society? As part of the City and Science Biennial 2025, dedicated to quantum revolutions, we open a three-way conversation between science, art, and social critique to explore the connections and tensions between these two worlds.
With Jordi Romero, physicist and science communicator, we will discover what quantum physics really is and how it relates to AI. From Taller Estampa, we will reflect on the invisible geopolitical, material, and social impacts of generative AI. Marga Padilla, from the cooperative Dabne, will invite us to imagine other possible paths toward a critical digitalization aligned with ecosocial justice.
A gathering to collectively think about the future of technology with a critical and present-day perspective.
Organized by: Canòdrom, as part of the City and Science Biennial 2025