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Workshop on AI and human autonomy

Wednesday 26th of April 09:30-16.30 At HUM.G.233 (HC212)/Zoom

On Wednesday 26th of April, Kalle Grill, Umeå University, invites to a workshop on AI and human autonomy - Philosophical perspectives

List of speakers

09.30-10.45 Herman Veluwenkamp, University of Groningen: "Wearable Technology: Designing for Human Autonomy through Meaningful Human Control"

11.00-12.15 Carina Prunkl, University of Oxford: “Algorithms and Choice Architectures: Reflections on Autonomy”

13.15-15.00 Michael Kühler, Karlsruhe Institute for Technology: "AI For Dummies: Reflecting on the Implications of ChatGPT’s Natural Language Interaction for Human Autonomy"

15.15-16.30 Kalle Grill, Umeå University: "When is a Machine Paternalistic?"

This is a hybrid event. The local audience in the room can interact fully with the speakers. The three first speakers will present digitally and can interact digitally. The digital audience should not expect to interact with the speakers (opportunity may arise if time and technology admits).

Open to all (as far as there are seats). To get link for digital participation, or to get coffee and/or lunch on location, register to kalle.grill@umu.se by 21/4.

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