FORMALISING RESPONSIBILITY
A Philosophy and Computer Science workshop on notions of responsibility to support agent decision making
Schedule - To Be Confirmed
Room 3.204, University Place
- 11.00-12.00: Registration and Welcome
- 12.00-13.00: Al Mele (Florida State University):
"Responsibility: A Philosophical Toolkit, Some terminology, and a little philosophy"
- 13.00-14.00: Lunch
- 14.00-14.45: Daniela Vacek, née Glavaničová (Slovak Academy of Sciences):
"AI Control and Vicarious Responsibility"
- 14.15-15.15: Coffee break
- 15.15-16.15: Pekka Mäkelä (University of Helsinki)
"Two Ways of Formalizing Responsibility"
Atlus & Mercury, Kilburn Building
- 10.00-11.00: Hein Duijf (Utrecht University)
"Responsibility Voids and Collective Obligations"
- 11.00-11.30: Coffee Break
- 11.30-12.15: Brian Logan (University of Aberdeen)
"Responsibility in Multi-Agent Systems"
- 12.15-13.30: Lunch + Poster Session
- 13.30-14.15: Emily Collins (University of Manchester)
"Relationships Mediating Trustworthy Human-Robot/AI Interaction: The Impact of Responsibility"
- 14.15-15.30: Coffee Break
- 15.30-16.30: Nick Schuster (Australian National University)
"Moral Expertise, Reasonably Pluralism, and Machine Ethics"
Atlus & Mercury, Kilburn Building
- 10.00-10:45: Virginia Dignum (Umeå University)"Governance by Glass-Box: Implementing Transparent Moral Bounds for AI Behaviour"
- 10.45-11.15: Coffee Break
- 11.15-12.15: Round-Table Workshop Discussion led by Helen Beebee (University of Leeds) and Michael Fisher (University of Manchester)
- 12.15-13.45: Goodbyes