Seminar: Ethics of AI - Timetable
The schedule is subject to change.
Time | Title |
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July 26, R101 (Breisacher Tor) | |
9:00 | A1: Machines as artificial moral agents |
9:30 | A2: Machines as artificial moral patients |
10:00 | Coffee break |
10:30 | A3: Are there robot rights? |
11:00 | A4: Should robots have no rights? |
11:30 | B2: Cultural differences in the perception of a domestic robot‘s behavior |
12:00 | Lunch |
13:00 | B3: Cultural differences in the perception of an autonomous car‘s behaviour |
13:30 | C1: Descriptive aspects of human moral reasoning and decision-making under consideration of cognitive theories |
14:00 | C2: Influence of emotions and value judgments on moral decision-making |
14:30 | Coffee break |
15:00 | C3: How people apply different moral norms to human and robot agents |
15:30 | D1: What is machine ethics? |
16:00 | D2: Programming and implementing ethics in machines |
16:30 | Coffee break |
17:00 | D3: Embedding ethics in robot architectures |
17:30 | D4: Utilitarian machines |
July 27, R101 (Breisacher Tor) | |
9:30 | D5: Kantian machines |
10:00 | E1: Responsibility |
10:30 | Coffee break |
11:00 | 63 Jahre Künstliche Intelligenz: Bilanz und Perspektiven (Prof. Dr. Bernhard Nebel) |
13:00 | Lunch |
13:30 | E2: Trust |
14:00 | F1: User autonomy |
14:30 | F2: Biases in machine learning |
15:00 | Coffee break |
15:30 | B1: Dataset diversity in emotion detection |
16:00 | F3: Autonomous weapons systems |
16:30 | F4: Autonomous cars |
17:00 | G1: Explainable AI |
For each topic, we reserved a slot of 30 minutes, out of which
- 20 minutes are intended for the main presentation,
- 10 minutes are intended for discussion and feedback and include context switching between presentations.