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Winter Conference 2021
Welcome to the first annual WASP-HS Winter Conference.
The conference will take place online between 9-11 February, 2021. The program will include presentations by invited speakers, PhD project presentations, project presentations and discussion sessions. Abstracts will be published in a conference proceedings available on the WASP-HS web site.
Deadline for abstract submissions: 15 January, 2021
Deadline for regular participation: 1 February, 2021
Conference dates: 9-11 February, 2021
Keynote
Mark S. Miller
Chief Scientist at Agoric
Keynote Predictive Minds in a Socio-Technological Niche
Program
9 February
13:00 Introduction
WASP-HS Graduate School Director Christian Balkenius
13:30 Student papers session 1
Maria Arnelid: Envisioning Robotic Care
Isabel García: Bodies as Mirroring Identities. Designing Care Robots
Anna Laura Huckelba: the Role of Digital Companions as Social Actors
Prahalad Kashyap Haresamudram: Consumer Perception of Artificial Intelligence
Andreas Brännström: Strategic Argumentation to Deal with Interactions Between Intelligent Systems and Humans
Gregor Rettenegger: Let’s Keep Talking. How AI Could Help to Investigate and Debunk Conspiracy Theories Online
15:00 Break
15:30 Student papers session 2
Denitsa Saynova: Word Embedding Methods for Discovering Terms of Disagreement Between Political Parties
Eren Yildiz: Goal Directed Dialogue Management Systems With Social Context
Emil Häglund: AI-Driven Contextual Communication
Rachael Garrett: A Corporeal Ethics for Autonomous Technologies
Silvia A. Carretta: Legal Accountability of Autonomous Thinking AI Systems
Hoda Hosseiny: Algorithmic Surveillance by States, the Question of Safeguards
17:00 End
10 February
09:00 Student papers session 3
Alicja Ostrowska: What Counts as “Life” in the Context of AI?
Appu Balachandran: New Managerial Approaches to Develop Complex Intelligent Systems in the Context of Integration of Model-Based and Data-Driven Methods
Elinor Särner: Development of Management and Design Methods When Complexity Goes Beyond Human Comprehension
Bijona Troqe: Exploring New Prerequisites for Organisational Decision Making in the Context of Complex Intelligent Systems
10:00 Break
10:30 Student papers session 4
Mafalda Gamboa: Mechanical Wisps. Research Through Design of Playful Companion Drones
Amandus Krantz: Non-Verbal Signals of Trust and Group Identification in Humans and Robots
Dominika Lisy: In-Corpo-Real Robot-Dreams. Empathy, Skin, and Boundaries
Kristina Popova: Corporeal Ethics of Aerial Drones. Video-Ethnographic Approach
Jakob Stenseke: How to Build Nice Robots. Three Pathways to Moral Machines
Clàudia Figueras: Social Impact of AI and Social Impact on AI. Empowering the General Public
10:30 – 11:30 Intro to WASP-HS for new projects
12:00 Lunch
13:00 Presentations of new projects
Slides + 2 minute pitch (30m) followed by discussion
14:00 Student papers session 5
Christian Kammler: Modelling Social Reality for Social Simulations
Pasko Kisic Merino: Bullet With Butterfly Wings. AI-Fuelled Social Media, Borders, and Radical Right-Wing Populism
Malin Backman: The Post-Digitalization Labor Market
Luís Gustavo Ludescher: Implications of AI on Democracy and Self-Determination
15:00 Break
15:30 Keynote
Mark S. Miller: Predictive Minds in a Socio-Technological Niche
17:00 End
11 February
09:00 Project presentations
Emma Engström: Which Factors Influence the Adoption of AI-Driven Recommender Features in Mobile Apps?
Emma Engström: Prevalence and Implications of AI’s Spread by Infusion into Preexisting Applications
Johan Eddebo: Artificial Intelligence, Democracy and Human Dignity
10:15 Break
10:30 Student papers session 6
Lovisa Rambjer: The Field-Specific Responses to Occupational Decline
Erik Campano: Are Autonomy Algorithms Acceptable? Advancing a New Debate in Medical AI Ethics
Youshan Yu: Managing the Tension Between Criticality and Generativity in Complex Intelligent Systems
Katarzyna Söderlund: The Principle of Transparency in Automated Systems – An Empirical Study
Petter Falk: Reassembling the Citizen the Political Ontology of Data-Driven Welfare Services
Jabbar Hussain: Trusting Simulated CT Images
Ziming Wang: Investigate Human-Robot Interaction (HRI) in the Context of Fourth Industrial Revolution and Sustainable Development
12:15 Lunch
13:00 Panel: What does it mean to do multidisciplinary research?
Moderator: Christian Balkenius
Panelists: Frank Dignum, Ericka Johnsson, Ingar Brinck,
14:00 End
Registration for PhD students
Registration is closed.
Registration for researchers
Registration is closed.
