Exciting November Events at the Royal Economic Society of Friends of the Country of Tenerife
From November 3 to November 7, 2025, the Royal Economic Society of Friends of the Country of Tenerife (RSEAPT) will be the epicenter of intellectual engagement and cultural enrichment. The society has organized a series of noteworthy events aimed at fostering dialogue and exploration of pressing contemporary issues. These gatherings will take place in the society’s auditorium, providing a platform for both local and international speakers to share their insights and expertise.
Celebrating Literature: A Book Launch
The series of events will commence with a highly anticipated book launch on November 3, 2025, at 18:00. The featured work is “Hello, Uncle Augusto”, authored by Patricia Helena Sacoto Aizaga. This event promises to be a captivating evening, with presentations from esteemed figures in the literary and academic communities. Professor José Marrero y Castrio, a respected academic, will share his thoughts on the book, while Anghel Morales, the editor from Ediciones Idea, will provide insights into the publishing process and the significance of this literary work. Attendees can expect an engaging discussion that highlights the themes and narratives explored in Sacoto Aizaga’s writing.
Exploring the Ethics of Artificial Intelligence
The following day, November 4, 2025, at 18:30, the RSEAPT will host a pivotal conference titled ‘The Ethics of AI – A Lost Battle Against Corporate Power’. This event is part of the broader series Lights and Shadows of Artificial Intelligence in Our Society, which aims to address the complex implications of AI technologies in modern life. Leading the discussion will be María José Guerra Palmero, the Chair of Ethics at the University of La Laguna (ULL). Her expertise in ethical considerations surrounding technology will provide attendees with a profound understanding of the challenges posed by corporate influence in the realm of artificial intelligence. This conference is expected to spark critical conversations about the balance between innovation and ethical responsibility.
Genealogy and Migration: A Deep Dive
Concluding the series on November 7, 2025, at 18:30, the RSEAPT will present a thought-provoking conference titled ‘Family, Migration, and Reunion – The Case of the León Bello’. This event will delve into the intricate connections between family history and migration patterns, offering valuable insights into how these elements shape individual identities and communities. Carlos Benitez Izquierdo, a distinguished expert in genealogy, heraldry, and nobility, will lead the discussion. His extensive knowledge in the field will provide attendees with a unique perspective on the significance of genealogical research in understanding migration narratives. The event will be presented by Fernando Rossi Delgado, the President of SEGEHECA, who will guide the audience through the themes of the presentation and facilitate a meaningful dialogue.
Key points
- The Royal Economic Society of Friends of the Country of Tenerife will host events from November 3 to November 7, 2025.
- The book launch for “Hello, Uncle Augusto” will take place on November 3, 2025.
- A conference on the ethics of artificial intelligence is scheduled for November 4, 2025.
- On November 7, 2025, a discussion on family and migration will be held.
- All events will occur at the auditorium of the RSEAPT.
- Prominent speakers include Professor José Marrero y Castrio and María José Guerra Palmero.
- Fernando Rossi Delgado will present the genealogy conference.
These events at the Royal Economic Society of Friends of the Country of Tenerife represent an exceptional opportunity for community members and visitors alike to engage with critical topics that resonate in today’s society. By bringing together experts from various fields, the RSEAPT aims to foster a culture of learning and discussion that can inspire action and reflection among participants. Whether you are a literature enthusiast, a technology advocate, or someone interested in the complexities of family histories and migration, these events promise to offer valuable insights and foster connections among attendees.
As the dates approach, the society encourages everyone to participate in these enriching experiences. The auditorium will serve as a welcoming space for dialogue, where ideas can be exchanged freely, and new perspectives can be gained. The Royal Economic Society of Friends of the Country of Tenerife is committed to promoting intellectual discourse and cultural appreciation, making these events a must-attend for anyone interested in the pressing issues of our time.