Dear all,

Please find below information about a workshop in Cambridge, HPS on 26th 
June:

Representing and Intervening: AI ethics meets philosophy of science

With the rise of Big Data and associated machine learning technologies, 
there has been a surge of interest in ethical issues raised by AI. At 
the same time, philosophers of science have investigated both the limits 
and applications of AI. The aim of this workshop, kindly supported by 
the Leverhulme Centre for the Future of Intelligence and the Department 
of History and Philosophy of Science, is to bring these perspectives 
together by investigating key themes in AI ethics through the lens of 
philosophy of science.

26th June, 2019, Department of History and Philosophy of Science, 
University of Cambridge


9.15 - 9.45       Registration
9.45 - 10.00      Welcome
10.00 - 11.30     "Artificial Intelligence, Bias and Epistemic Risk" 
Justin Biddle (Georgia Institute of Technology)
11.30 - 11.45     Coffee break
11.45 - 1.15      "Explainability frameworks of algorithms" Emily 
Sullivan (Delft University of Technology)
1.15 - 2.15       Lunch
2.15 - 3.45       "Artificial Intelligence as a solution to ethical 
dilemmas" Bennett Holman (Yonsei University)
3.45 - 4.00       Break
4.00 - 5.00       Roundtable discussion

Attendance (including lunch) is free, but please do sign up at the link 
below:

https://www.eventbrite.com/e/representing-and-intervening-ai-ethics-meets-philosophy-of-science-tickets-62977105217

Any questions, please contact the conference organiser, Stephen John 
(sd...@cam.ac.uk)


-- 
Dr Stephen John
Fellow and Director of Studies in Philosophy, Pembroke College
University Senior Lecturer, History and Philosophy of Science,
University of Cambridge

++44 (0)1223 330465
http://www.hps.cam.ac.uk/people/john.html
https://cambridge.academia.edu/StephenJohn

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