TAMING THE MACHINES in Winter 23/24
The Philosophy, Ethics and Politics of AI
21.11.2023
Generative AI’s Gappiness: Meaningfulness, Authorship, and the Credit-Blame Asymmetry
Prof. Dr. Sven Nyholm (Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München)
28.11.2023
Algorithmic Monoculture and the Ethics of Systemic Exclusion
Prof. Dr. Kathleen A. Creel (Northeastern University, Boston, MA, USA)
05.12.2023
Fair, Transparent, and Accountable AI: What is Legally Required, What is Ethically Desired, and What is Technically Feasible?
Prof. Dr. Sandra Wachter (Oxford Internet Institute, University of Oxford, GB)
(please note: virtual event via webinar)
cancelled, postponed to summer term 2024
Developing a Language to Talk About AI: AI Philosophy
Prof. Dr. Vincent Cornelius Müller (Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg)
16.01.2024
Paper Dragon or Machine Tamer: the AI Act’s Approach to Solving Ethical and Societal Concerns Around Generative AI
Prof. Dr. Natali Helberger (Universiteit van Amsterdam, NL)
(please note: other than advertised, this lecture will be an virtual only event via webinar)
23.01.2024
Artificial Intelligence as Philosophical Disruption: Understanding Human-Technology Relations after the Digital Revolution
Prof. Dr. Peter-Paul Verbeek (Universiteit van Amsterdam, NL)
(please note: virtual event via webinar)
Time and Place
Tuesday, 18:15–19:45 (CET)
Flügelbau West, 2. OG, Raum W 221
Edmund-Siemers-Allee 1
20146 Hamburg
(please note on Dec 5, 2023 and Jan 23, 2024: virtual events only via webinar)