BEGIN:VCALENDAR PRODID:-//Grails iCalendar plugin//NONSGML Grails iCalendar plugin//EN VERSION:2.0 CALSCALE:GREGORIAN METHOD:PUBLISH BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTAMP:20240328T091433Z DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20210812T170000 DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20210812T183000 SUMMARY:"Algorithmic Fairness and Resentment" - 6th Colloquium on Stereotyping & Medical AI UID:20240328T111103Z-iCalPlugin-Grails@philevents-web-6f97df9687-7c6q9 TZID:Europe/London LOCATION:London\, United Kingdom DESCRIPTION:
We are very pleased to announce \;our sixth colloquium in this series of colloquia on Stereotyping &\; Medical AI\, which is co-organised by \;Minorities and Philosophy (MAP) \;and the \;Sowerby Philosophy &\; Medicine Project:
\n"Algorithmic Fairness and Resentment"
\nSpeakers: Prof. Zoë\; Johnson King (USC) &\; Prof. Boris Babic (Toronto)
\nChair: Willa Saadat (KCL)\, KCL-MAP Lead
\nProfessor Zoë\; Johnson King \;is an Assistant Professor in the Philosophy department at USC. Her research specialties are in Ethics\, Metaethics\, Epistemology\, Decision Theory\, and Philosophy of Law. And she mainly works on non-ideal moral psychology thinking about motivation and creditworthiness for squishy messy humans in an unjust world. She is also currently leading an anti-racism discussion group for members ofNovember Project Brooklyn \;and \;November Project New York.
\nProfessor Boris Babic \;has a joint appointment in the Department of Philosophy and the Department of Statistics at the University of Toronto. Previously\, he was an assistant professor in the Decision Sciences Department at INSEAD and a postdoctoral fellow at the California Institute of Technology. His research specialities are in Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning\, Decision Theory\, and Epistemology. And he is primarily interested in questions in Bayesian inference and decision-making\, and normative questions in the implementation of artificial intelligence and machine learning.
\nAbout the Summer Colloquium Series on Stereotyping &\; Medical AI
\nThe aim of this series on Stereotyping and Medical AI is to explore philosophical and in particular ethical and epistemological issues around stereotyping in medicine\, with a specific focus on the use of artificial intelligence in health contexts. We are particularly interested in whether medical AI that uses statistical data to generate predictions about individual patients can be said to &ldquo\;stereotype&rdquo\; patients\, and whether we should draw the same ethical and epistemic conclusions about stereotyping by artificial agents as we do about stereotyping by human agents\, i.e.\, medical professionals. \;
\nOther questions we are interested in exploring as part of this series include but are not limited to the following:
\nWe will be tackling these topics through a series of online colloquia hosted by the \;Sowerby Philosophy and Medicine Project \;at King's College London. The colloquium series will feature a variety contributors from across the disciplinary spectrum. We hope to ensure a discursive format with time set aside for discussion and Q&\;A by the audience. This event is open to the public and all are welcome. \;
\nOur working line-up for the remainder of this summer series is as follows\, with a few additional details to be confirmed:
\nJune 17 \; \;Professor Erin Beeghly \;(Utah)\, &ldquo\;Stereotyping and Prejudice: The Problem of Statistical Stereotyping&rdquo\; \;
\nJuly 1 \;Dr. Kathleen Creel\, (HAI\, EIS\, Stanford) &ldquo\;Let's Ask the Patient: Stereotypes\, Personalization\, and Risk in Medical AI&rdquo\; \;
\nJuly 15 \; \;Dr. Annette Zimmermann \;(York\, Harvard)\, "Structural Injustice\, Doxastic Negligence\, and Medical AI"
\nJuly 22 \; \;Dr. William McNeill \;(Southampton)\, "Neural Networks and Explanatory Opacity"
\nJuly 29 \; \;Special Legal-Themed Panel Discussion: \;Dr. Jonathan Gingerich \;(KCL)\, \;Dr. Reuben Binns \;(Oxford)\, \;Prof. Georgi Gardiner \;(Tennessee)\, \;Prof. David Papineau \;(KCL)\, Chair: \;Robin Carpenter(London Medical Imaging &\; AI Centre for Value Based Healthcare)
\nAugust 12 \; \;Professor Zoë\; Johnson King \;(USC) &\; \;Professor Boris Babic(Toronto)\, "Algorithmic Fairness and Resentment" \;
\nSeptember 2 \; \;Dr. Geoff Keeling \;(HAI\, LCFI\, Google)
\nSeptember 9 \; \;Professor Rima Basu \;(Claremont McKenna)
\n* For those unable to attend these colloquia\, please feel free to register for our events in order to be notified once recordings of previous colloquia become available! You can find recordings of past colloquia on the Philosophy &\; Medicine Project website here: \;https://www.philosophyandmedicine.org/summercolloquia
\nRegister for this event here: \;
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