This website uses cookies so that we can provide you with the best user experience possible. Cookie information is stored in your browser and performs functions such as recognising you when you return to our website and helping our team to understand which sections of the website you find most interesting and useful.
- This event has passed.
Winter Conference 2023
There are several meetings happening parallel to the PhD student activities, for instance the WASP-HS Board meeting, Management Team meeting and Research Leadership Program.
Rooms are reserved for the PhD students at Comfort Hotel Göteborg located at Skeppsbroplatsen 1, 411 21 Göteborg.
Important deadlines:
January 11, 2023: Abstract submission and registration deadline
January 16, 2023: Peer reviewing starts
January 25, 2023: Deadline for submitting reviews
January 27, 2023: Feedback to authors
February 3, 2023: Final deadline for revised abstracts
Keynote
Professor of Philosophy and Ethics of Science and Technology in a Changing World at the University of Amsterdam.
Program
Wednesday 15 February
08:30 Picking up name tags and putting up posters
09:00 Welcome!
09:15 Talks
Chair: Sarah de Heer
Isabel García Velázquez: Do We Really Mirror Each Other?
Andreas Brännström: Meaningful Deception in Human-AI Interaction
Jakob Stenseke: Transrelational Moral Agency
10:25 Break
11:00 Talks
Chair: Charlotte Högberg
Rachael Garrett: Felt Ethics: Cultivating Ethical Sensibility in Human-AI-Interaction
Pablo Oliveras: Social Educational Robotics and Learning Analytics: A Scoping Review of an Emerging Field
Johanna Velander: Artificial Intelligence in K-12 Education Eliciting and Reflecting on Teachers’ Understanding of AI and Its Implications for Teaching Learning
12:15 Lunch
13:15 Panel: AI and Politics
Michael Belfrage, Johannes Geith, Luís Gustavo Ludescher
14:15 Talks
Chair: Dennis Munetsi
Appu Balachandran: Emergence of Complex Intelligent Systems (CoIS) Underlying Motors of Change
Kaan Kilic: Digital Companions for Behavior Change
15:00 Poster Session 1
16:15 Talks
Chair: Irene Kaklopoulou
Charlotte Högberg: Critical Engagements with AI in Mammography Screening: Matters of Transparency, Trust and Expertise
Felix Thiel: Modelling Conflict and the Drive for Knowledge
17:00 Wrapping up
19:00 Dinner
Thursday 16 February
09:15 Keynote
Malin Rönnblom, Beyond Ethics. The Political and Democratic Implications of AI and Automation.
10:00 Break
10:30 Talks
Chair: Silvia A. Carretta
Christian Kammler: A Normative Agent Deliberation Architecture for Social Simulations for Policy Support
Pasko Kisic Merino: Governing Emotions: Hybrid Media, Ontological Insecurity and the Normalisation of Far-Right Fantasies
Karim Nasr: AI Adoption Model in the Financial Sector
12:00 Lunch
13:00 Student council meeting
14:00 Panel: AI and Media
Silvia A. Carretta, Kelsey Cotton, Igor Ryazanov
15:00 Poster Session 2
16:00 Panel
Assistant Professors: Experiences of Multidisciplinary Research
17:00 Wrapping up
Friday 17 February
09:00 Talks
Chair: Andreas Brännström
Anna-Kaisa Kaila: Pathways to Ethical AI Art
Elinor Särner: Making Sense of the Partially Unknown – Designing with AI
09:45 Break
10:00 Keynote
Peter-Paul Verbeek
11.00 Panel: AI and Society
Alexandra Farazouli, Sarah de Heer, Jabbar Hussain, Jess Haynie-Lavelle, Amandus Krantz, Ensieh Mahi, Sergio Passero, Joakim Wising
12:00 Wrapping up
Registration for PhD students
Registration for researchers
Call for abstracts
To create your abstract, please download and use the following template for content, structure and layout – Abstract template
Call for abstracts is closed.
