The theme of this series of presentations is to present various debates in the philosophy of AI. The talks will be offered by experts coming from several disciplines around AI and digital innovation, and the aim of the series is generally to foster cross-pollination and interaction between different fields. This includes (not exhaustively) philosophy, engineering, information systems, informatics, law, political sciences, sociology.
The conference is funded by the DSI Ethics Community and hosted in the Digital Library Space.
May 28, 5:00 – 7:30 pm, incl. Apéro
Addressing Social Misattributions of Large Language Models
Digital Library Space, Rämistr. 69, Zürich
Speaker: Alberto Termine (IDSIA USI-SUPSI, Lugano)
April 9, 3 – 4:30 pm, incl. Apéro
Called for Higher Standards: Drones for Public Safety
Digital Library Space, Rämistr. 69, Zürich
Speakers: Mateusz Dolata & Dzmitry Katsiuba (IFI)
Registeration is closed. If you are interested in participating, please contact Emanuele: emanuele.martinelli@uzh.ch
March 25, 6 – 7:00 pm, incl. Apéro
The Future of Art in a World with AI
Place: K02-F-152 (Karl Schmid-Strasse 4 )
Panel discussion with: Roman Lipsky, Liat Grayver, moderator Atay Kozlovski
March 19, 3 – 4:30 pm, incl. Apéro
Ethics of Conversational Agents in Healthcare: The dilemma of humanization
Digital Library Space, Rämistr. 69, Zürich
Speaker: Jana Sedlakova
Registration is closed. If you would like to attend please contact Emanuele: emanuele.martinelli@uzh.ch