This Friday, February 9, the fourteenth edition of Cornellà Creació begins. As reported this Tuesday by the Cornellà de Llobregat City Council through a statement, the first act will be led by the journalist and contributing writer of La Vanguardia, John Carlin; and the former mayor of Madrid, Manuela Carmena.

A total of six conferences on artificial intelligence versus humanism will be scheduled at the Cornellà Auditorium between the months of February and November. The first by Carlin and Carmena is titled ‘AI and the virus of political lies’.

The Cornellà Creació will have other guests throughout these months. Profiles such as the Digital CEO of the ADD/Vive group, Roberto Menéndez; the philosopher Liliana Acosta; the head of Economy of El Periódico, Agustí Sala; the director of the Esade Humanism forum, José María Lasalle; the rector of the University of Barcelona (UB), Joan Guàrdia; the motivator Alfonso Alcántara and the vice president of Ellis Europe, Nuria Oliver.