Catharina Rudschies
Research Associate
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Research Area
- The ethics and politics of information technology
- Ethics and governance of Artificial Intelligence
- Solidarity and AI
- AI in healthcare
- Surveillance Studies
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Catharina Rudschies is a PhD candidate and research associate at the Department of Informatics at Hamburg University. She is part of the HIVAM project team, where she examines the ethical, legal, and social implications of the use of intelligent virtual agents in healthcare. She also works on the topics of AI ethics and governance, solidarity and AI, privacy, as well as surveillance studies. She holds a Bachelor of Arts in European Studies from Maastricht University, where she was part of the MaRBLe excellence programme (Maastricht Research Based Learning programme), and graduated with a Master of Science in Politics, Economics and Philosophy from Hamburg University. Before joining the research team at University of Hamburg, she worked as a journalist.
Publications
Articles and book chapters:
Kruse, L. , Rudschies, C., Rings, S., & Steinicke, F. (2024). Considering Psychotherapy in the Metaverse. A Metaverse for the Good Conference Proceedings, Barcelona, Spain: The European Metaverse Research Network. [LINK]
Rudschies, C., & Schneider, I. (2023). Ethical, legal, and social implications (ELSI) of virtual agents and virtual reality in healthcare. Social Science & Medicine, 116483. [LINK]
Rudschies, C., Rings, S., Kruse, L., Schauenburg, G., Marmarshahi, H., & Zimmer, C.-N. (2023): Psychotherapy with the Help of ChatGPT? Current Technical and Ethical Boundaries of Intelligent Virtual Agents. Mensch und Computer 2023 - Workshopband. DOI: 10.18420/muc2023-mci-ws06-367. GI. MCI-WS06: First International Workshop on Co-Creation of Hybrid Interactive Systems for Healthcare. Rapperswil. 3.-6. September 2023. [PDF]
Rudschies, C. (2022). Exploring the Concept of Solidarity in the Context of AI: An Ethics in Design Approach. Digital Society, 2, 1. [PDF]
Rudschies, C. (2022). Power in the Modern ‘Surveillance Society’: From Theory to Methodology. Information Polity, 27(2), 275-289. [PDF]
Rudschies, C., Schneider, I., & Simon, J. (2022). The Heterogeneity of AI Ethics Guidelines Examined: Varying Natures, Actors, and Perceptions. In T. Hoeren & S. Pinelli (Eds.), Künstliche Intelligenz - Ethik und Recht (pp. 67-92). C.H.Beck.
Rudschies, C., Schneider, I., & Simon, J. (2021). Value Pluralism in the AI Ethics Debate – Different Actors, Different Priorities. The International Review of Information Ethics, 29, 1-15. [PDF]
Selected Presentations
Presentations:
"Ungerechtigkeiten vorprogrammiert? Diskriminierungsrisiken algorithmischer Systeme", CoCreHit Forschungswerkstatt, online, January 16th, 2024.
"Joining Forces - How Solidarity Manifests in Social Movements Against AI", Workshop Philosophy of AI and Digital Infrastructures, Exeter (presentation held virtually), November 7th, 2023.
"Dystopische Zukunft im Zeitalter der Künstlichen Intelligenz? Von Hype und Untergangsszenarien zu Potentialen und reellen Gefahren – eine Einordnung", Qualitätsdialog - Salon für Zukunftsperspektiven, Behörde für Schule und Berufsbildung, Hamburg, November 2nd, 2023.
"Ethische Kompetenzen im Umgang mit intelligenten virtuellen Agenten in der Telemedizin - Erkenntnisse für die Forschung und eine prospektive Anwendung", AEM Annual Conference, Halle (Saale), September 29th, 2023.
"Trusting Intelligent Virtual Agents in Psychotherapy? Ethical Implications of IVAs for the Doctor-Patient Relationship", IACAP Conference 2023, Prague, July 5th, 2023.
"Ethik der Künstlichen Intelligenz - Eine Einführung", Teens in AI Hackathon, June 10th, 2023 (pre-recorded).
"KI-Systeme und ChatGPT im Kontext der Psychotherapie - Potenziale und Limitationen", Workshop 'Ethische und soziale Implikationen intelligenter virtueller Agenten in der Gesundheitsversorgung', Hamburg, May 31st, 2023 (joint presentation with Sebastian Rings).
„Künstliche Intelligenz – Potenziale und Limitationen“, Podiumsdiskussion ‚de:code‘, Polyester Klub, Oldenburg, May 19th, 2023.
"Solidarity and AI", PhD Workshop AI and Values, January 24th, 2023.
"Förderung des Gemeinwohls durch Solidarität in der medizinischen Forschung? Lehren aus der bioethischen Debatte für eine Ethik der KI", Ethische Theorien für KI in der Medizin, Bremen (presentation held virtually), November 17th, 2022.
"Solidarity in the Context of AI - An Ethics in Design Approach", Workshop Data, Algorithms, and Digital Infrastructures: the Question of Trust in a Digital World, April 5th, 2022.
"Der KI-Verordnungsentwurf der EU-Kommission: ein ethischer, menschenzentrierter Ansatz?", KI-Stakeholder-Runde, Senatskanzlei Hamburg, online, November 29th, 2021.
"Conceptualising Solidarity in the Context of AI", CEPE/IACAP Joint Conference 2021 - The Philosophy and Ethics of Artificial Intelligence, online, July 8th, 2021.
"A Process Perspective on ADM Systems: Lessons for Responsibility and Risk Assessment", GOAL International AI Conference - Governance of and by Algorithms, online, April 8th, 2021 (joint presentation with Mattis Jacobs).
“Notes on the Political Economy of Welfare AI”, EASST/4S 2020, virPrague, VR 04, August 20th, 2020 (joint presentation with Dr. Gernot Rieder).
"Ethik und Risiko-Framing in der Problematisierung von Technikkonflikten", Summer School GOAL - Governance of and by Algorithms, online, June 23rd, 2020 (joint presentation with Prof. Dr. Ingrid Schneider).
Teaching
- SoSe 2022: Seminar Philosophie, Gesellschaft und IT
- SoSe 2020: Seminar Philosophie, Gesellschaft und IT
- SoSe 2017: Seminar Philosophie, Gesellschaft und IT
Academic Service
- Member of the 'Council of Questions on Ethics in Science' (Rat zu Fragen der Wissenschaftsethik), Academic Senate, Universität Hamburg
- Member of the local ethics commission of the department of informatics, Universität Hamburg
Awards
- Best Paper Prize (Runner-up) - A Metaverse for the Good Conference 2024