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SUMMARY:AvataResponsibility 2025: Artificial agency and responsibility: the rise of LLM-powered avatars 
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LOCATION:Splaiul Independenței 204\, Bucharest\, Romania
DESCRIPTION:<p>Venue: Faculty of Philosophy\, University of Bucharest\, 22 &amp\; 23 May 2025</p>\n<p>Description: Recent developments in digital and robotic avatars that integrate Large Language Models with interactive representations of real human beings blur the boundaries of human and artificial agency. Use of highly autonomous or semi-teleoperated LLM-powered avatars in virtual and physical environments (e.g. professional\, educational or healthcare) raises pressing questions related to legal and moral responsibility for outcomes generated with and by avatars. The purpose of this two-day workshop is to explore the puzzle of artificial agency and responsibility in the context of LLM-powered avatars\, considering various streams of research in domains such as AI ethics\, social ontology\, as well as philosophy of law.&nbsp\;</p>\n<p>Keynote and guest speakers include:</p>\n<p>Pekka M&auml\;kel&auml\;\, University of Helsinki</p>\n<p>Raul Hakli\, University of Helsinki&nbsp\;&nbsp\;</p>\n<p>Daniela Vacek\, Slovak Academy of Sciences</p>\n<p>Izabela Skoczeń\, Jagiellonian University</p>\n<p>Diana Mocanu\, University of Helsinki</p>\n<p>Matteo Pascucci\, Central European University</p>\n<p>Elena Popa\, University of Seville</p>\n\n<p>Organizers:&nbsp\;</p>\n<p>This is the second of a series of five yearly workshops hosted by theResearch Center in Applied Ethicsof the Faculty of Philosophy\, University of Bucharest\, within the framework of the ERC Starting Grant project &ldquo\;avataResponsibility&rdquo\; (Avatar agency. Moral responsibility at the intersection of individual\, collective\, and artificial social entities in emergent avatar communities). Details of the previous edition are availablehere. The workshop is part of the larger series of events &ldquo\;Responsibility Matters Workshop Series&rdquo\; (RMWS) covering topics related to responsibility across various fields. For further details please contact Mihaela Constantinescu\, PI of the ERC grant avataResponsibility: mihaela.constantinescu@filosofie.unibuc.ro.</p>
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