AI Ethics & Human-Computer Interaction

March 6, 2024 - March 7, 2024
IDea_Lab, University of Graz

Leechgasse 34
Graz
Austria

This event is available both online and in-person

Speakers:

Hertie School
Brown University
(unaffiliated)
Ludwig Maximilians Universität, München

Organisers:

University of Zürich
University of Graz

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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.

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.

KEYNOTES (will be live streamed, link on conference website)

Day 1 (06.03.24)

  • 09.30-10.30 | Joanna Bryson (Hertie School, Berlin): Artificial Intelligence, Politics, and Human Wellbeing
  • 16.15-17.15 | Bertram Malle (Brown University): Human Trust in Artificial Intelligence

    Day 2 (07.03.24)

  • 09.30-10.30 | Sven Nyholm (LMU Munich): The Ethics of Defining Artificial Intelligence
  • 16.15-17.15 | Saskia Nagel (RWTH Aachen): Trusting relationships: the case of human-technology interaction in medicine

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