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SUMMARY:AI Ethics & Human-Computer Interaction
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LOCATION:Leechgasse 34\, Graz\, Austria
DESCRIPTION:<p>TOPIC</p>\n<p>The conference focuses on topics in Ethics of AI and empirical moral Human-Computer Interaction (HCI). Interdisciplinary approaches drawing on philosophy\, psychology\, social computer science and law are encouraged.</p>\n<p>The topics include\, though are not limited to: Value alignment\, trust in and reliance on AI\, algorithmic bias and fairness\, AI explainability\, moral responsibility in CHI\, autonomous systems in high-stakes contexts\, normative criteria for RLHF\, psychological relations with AI agents\, and existential risk.</p>\n<p>KEYNOTES (will be live streamed\, link on conference website)</p>\n<p><u>Day 1 (06.03.24)<br><br></u></p>\n<ul>\n<li>09.30-10.30 |&nbsp\;<strong>Joanna Bryson</strong>&nbsp\;(Hertie School\, Berlin):&nbsp\;Artificial Intelligence\, Politics\, and Human Wellbeing</li>\n<li>16.15-17.15 |&nbsp\;<strong>Bertram Malle</strong>&nbsp\;(Brown University):&nbsp\;Human Trust in Artificial Intelligence</li>\n</ul>\n<p>&nbsp\; &nbsp\; <u>Day 2 (07.03.24)<br><br></u></p>\n<ul>\n<li>09.30-10.30 |&nbsp\;<strong>Sven Nyholm</strong>&nbsp\;(LMU Munich):&nbsp\;The Ethics of Defining Artificial Intelligence</li>\n<li>16.15-17.15 |&nbsp\;<strong>Saskia Nagel</strong>&nbsp\;(RWTH Aachen):&nbsp\;Trusting relationships: the case of human-technology interaction in medicine</li>\n</ul>\n
ORGANIZER;CN=Markus Kneer;CN=Lucien Baumgartner:
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