Happy to announce the Juelich Speaker Series on the Philosophy of Technology (.Phil.Tech.Talks), organized by our working group. See dates and speakers below. If you interested in joining, just send me a PM.
https://t.co/hRldK2f55H
We are pleased to announce that Prof. Eva Schmidt (TU Dortmund) will be presenting this Friday (12.04) at our ethics colloquium. Her talk reads: “The Reasons of AI Systems.” The talk & Q&A will be streamed online. For participation send a pm or e-mail.
https://t.co/hRldK2f55H
It was fun explaining my research on AI, meaning in life and Stoicism to a non-philosophical audience on Iliana Grosse-Buening's podcast, 'The Quiet Living Room'." Thanks Iliana for this opportunity.
https://t.co/e87MAAdFtq
I am honored to be presenting my book on meaning in life at "Lindentalk," moderated by Michael Rüsenberg, in Cologne tomorrow evening (7:30pm, Buchhandlung Kaiser). It is a public event and it would be lovely to see some friends there in order to do some philosophy together.
Next Friday our group is hosting @JMMoenig, who will talk about what human-centered AI is supposed to be about. Info for this and other talks at https://t.co/0kav6GPUpV
My group is hosting a workshop on the ethics of AI in scientific research. If you know people who might be interested, please pass along the link: https://t.co/IqFkvx9Vz6
Excited to share a new paper on sustainable AI and meaningfulness within my Meaningful AI project. A heartfelt thank you to my colleagues in Bonn, Juelich, Nuremberg, Porto and Stellenbosch for their invaluable feedback on earlier drafts and presentations.
https://t.co/1ToXmmYL7K
News! 🎉 This Friday (March 1), join us as we welcome Samuel Bennett from UGA to our Juelich Ethics Colloquium. He'll explore "Bad Habits: The Morality of Smartphone Use in Leisure Time."
The colloquium will be streamed online. You want to join us? DM for the link and details!