[agents] Call for Participation: April 18-19, Workshop Responsible Intelligent Systems in Perspective; where Computer Science, Philosophy and Legal Theory meet

Jan Broersen J.M.Broersen at uu.nl
Fri Feb 19 09:58:39 EST 2016


Workshop Responsible Intelligent Systems in Perspective; where Computer 
Science, Philosophy and Legal Theory meet

Our tendency to delegate responsibilities to machines (self-driving 
cars, algorithmic trading, military drones, autonomous surveillance 
systems, etc.) leads to pressing questions that call for answers from an 
interdisciplinary perspective. Computer scientists can contribute by 
studying how to design responsible AI, but they first need to know 
exactly what is meant by that. Philosophers may be able to tell them 
what responsibility is, but may find it hard to operationalise their 
insights in such fundamental topics as action, freedom, ethics, norms, 
and reasons. And that is where legal theorists may be of help, as they 
are used to think about the relation between abstract notions like 
fairness, justice, duty, excuse, complicity, causality and their 
concrete reflections in the rules of law.

On April 18-19 2016, we organise an interdisciplinary workshop where we 
bring together researchers from Philosophy, Computer Science and Legal 
Theory to exchange views on the subject of responsible intelligent systems.

The list of speakers includes:
  • Thomas Agotnes, Bergen, Norway, Information Science
  • Bruce Chapman, Toronto, Canada, Legal Theory and Philosophy
  • Michael Fisher, Liverpool, UK, Computer Science
  • John Horty, Maryland, US, Philosophy and Computer Science
  • Thomas Müller, Konstanz, Germany, Philosophy
  • Ugo Pagallo, Turin, Italy, Legal Theory and Computer Science
  • Henry Prakken, Groningen en Utrecht, Netherlands, Computer Science
    and Legal Theory
  • Giovanni Sartor, European University Institute Florence, Italy,
    Legal Theory and Computer Science
  • Marek Sergot, Imperial College London, UK, Computer Science
  • Marija Slavkovik, Bergen, Norway, Computer Science

Attendance is free and open to all academics. To enable us to estimate 
how much coffee and sandwiches we have to order, we would be happy if 
you let us know if you plan to come by sending an email to 
H.W.A.Duijf at uu.nl with the subject “Attendance REINS workshop”. Please 
mention your name and affiliation so that we can make a name tag for you 
to wear at the workshop.

Venue: Boothstraat 7, Utrecht, Kerkzaal

Details on the exact program will be posted on the website soon: 
http://www.projects.science.uu.nl/reins/?tribe_events=responsible-intelligent-systems-in-perspective-where-computer-science-philosophy-and-legal-theory-meet

-Jan Broersen, Hein Duijf, Jesse Mulder


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