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SUMMARY:Philosophical Conceptions of Autonomy in Human AI-Teaming
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LOCATION:Halifax Hall Hotel\, Endcliffe Vale Rd\, Sheffield\, United Kingdom\, S10 3ER
DESCRIPTION:<p>Workshop: Philosophical Conceptions of Autonomy in Human AI-Teaming</p>\n<p>AI systems are becoming increasingly autonomous\, in ways that pose important ethical challenges. This is particularly significant in cases of human-AI teaming (HAT) - that is\, where a human (or group of humans) works&nbsp\;with&nbsp\;AI systems to complete a task. But what is autonomy and how can AI systems have it? How should we understand human-AI teaming? Do AI systems in HAT function like mere tools or more like genuine collaborators? If we can truly collaborate with AI\, what are the different forms this collaboration can take? And how do these differences affect ethical concerns regarding responsibility gaps\, transparency\, and trustworthiness in AI?&nbsp\;</p>\n<p>Please join us on the&nbsp\;18th and 19th of March&nbsp\;for a two day workshop with a series of fascinating talks addressing these issues\, organised by University of Sheffield&rsquo\;s Centre for Machine Intelligence.&nbsp\;The workshop will take place at Halifax Hall Hotel&nbsp\;(see&nbsp\;map&nbsp\;for location). It is presented in collaboration between the University of Sheffield and the University of Manchester and is part of a UK government-funded project on AI and Autonomy.</p>\n<p>Please see below for the workshop schedule. If you plan to attend\, please use this link to the registration form&nbsp\;to let us know you&rsquo\;ll be coming to the workshop:</p>\n<p>https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdAtJNXJjPHzvV-2gaUA53h5qonzPVzOIqEjT-N29GTiqr2jA/viewform?usp=header</p>\n<p><strong>Please register by Tuesday the 17th of March</strong>&nbsp\;as we are trying to get a sense of numbers. Please also note that we have some limited funds for supporting ECRs at any stage who&rsquo\;d wish to attend. Do email&nbsp\;G.Surtees@sheffield.ac.uk&nbsp\;for more information about this.</p>\n<p>Schedule&nbsp\;</p>\n<p>Wednesday the 18th of March:</p>\n<p>10:30-11:00: Registration</p>\n<p>11:00-12:00: Eleanor Turner - What Manipulation Cases Reveal About the Autonomy of AI Systems&nbsp\;</p>\n<p>12:00-13:00: Lunch</p>\n<p>13:00-14:00: Jan Broerson - To What Extent Are LLM-Based AI Agents Autonomous?</p>\n<p>14:00-14:15: Break</p>\n<p>14:15-15:15: Paul Faulkner - AI Testimony and Autonomy</p>\n<p>15:15-15:30: Break</p>\n<p>15:30-16:30: Nathan Hughes: Definitional Uncertainty and Conceptual Confusion (DUCC!): Exploring pitfalls in the reification of human-AI teaming found in experimental studies</p>\n<p>16:30-19:00: Drinks</p>\n<p>19:00-21:00: Dinner at Proove Pizza</p>\n<p>Thursday the 19th of March:</p>\n<p>11:00-12:00: Max Hayward - TBC</p>\n<p>12:00-13:00: Lunch</p>\n<p>13:00-14:00: Ruby Hornsby - Autonomy in Human-AI Imaginary Friendship</p>\n<p>14:00-14:15: Break</p>\n<p>14:15-15:15: Felicity Fu: Living Longer and Better or Lonelier and More Bored? &ndash\; Superintelligent Robots and the Prudential Value of Digital Immortality</p>\n<p>15:15-15:45: Discussion</p>\n<p>15:45-17:00: Drinks</p>\n<p>Hope to see you there!&nbsp\;</p>\n<p>George Surtees.</p>
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