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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Vienna:20250622T090000
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SUMMARY:AI Assertion:  Perspectives from Philosophy\, Cognitive Science\, Linguistics & HCI
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LOCATION:Leechgasse 34\, Graz\, Austria\, 8010
DESCRIPTION:<p>We are organizing a conference on questions related to AI assertion (or AI &ldquo\;testimony&rdquo\;). The topic will be addressed from the perspectives of philosophy\, cognitive science\, linguistics and human-computer interaction. Key questions include though are not limited to the following:</p>\n<ul>\n<li>&nbsp\;Can LLMs (such as ChatGPT) make assertions?</li>\n<li>Are our normative expectations towards AI interlocutors similar to those which govern linguistic human-human interaction?</li>\n<li>If they differ\, what are the norms of AI assertion?</li>\n<li>Can artificial agents make &ldquo\;dark moves&rdquo\; in linguistic communication (e.g. lie\, bullshit\, deceive etc.)\, or do those require a full-fledged human agent?</li>\n<li>Who is responsible for shortcomings in linguistic AI-human communication?</li>\n<li>How do our normative expectations towards AI assertors interact with our dispositions to trust and rely on them?Does the concept of trust make sense in linguistic human-AI interaction?</li>\n</ul>
ORGANIZER;CN=Markus Kneer;CN=Miklos Kurthy:
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