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Undisciplined AI Ethics: Views of Ethics and Autonomous Systems
The WASP-HS Research Seminars are intended to present and discuss ongoing research on a broad range of exciting topics of relevance for WASP-HS. Seminars are held online once a month and organised in a series of 3-4 seminars with a common theme. WASP-HS researchers and invited national and international leading scholars present research results, ongoing research, or visions for future directions, followed by an open discussion.
This spring the series called Undisciplined AI Ethics is running over four seminars. This seminar, Views of Ethics and Autonomous Systems, is the second out of four. See all seminars below.
Program
Please note that the whole event takes place online via Zoom and is held in English.
20 October, 15:00-16:00
Speakers: Amanda Lagerkvist, Uppsala University
Charles Ess, University of Oslo
How do we conceptualize ethics and technologies in order to study their meanings and importance in the realm of autonomous systems? What approaches do we need to develop to engage with ethics and AI?
10 November, 15:00-16:00
Views of Ethics and Autonomous Systems
Speakers: Kristina Höök, KTH – Royal Institute of Technology
Jacek Smolicki, Uppsala University
How do we view/engage with the ethics of AI systems? What are the frameworks, perspectives, concepts, and empirical methods we use to work with ethics and autonomous systems?
8 December, 15:00-16:00
Speakers: Virginia Dignum, Umeå University
David Ryan Polgar, the founder of All tech is human.
How do we innovate with AI in responsible ways? What are the challenges of innovating responsibly?
19 January, 15:00-16:00
Relationships Between Law, Ethics and AI
Speakers: Jenny Eriksson Lundström, Uppsala University
Cecilia Magnusson Sjöberg, Stockholm University
Chair
Teresa Cerrato-Pargman
Professor, Stockholm University
