From: Maël P <mael...@GMAIL.COM>
The von Weizsäcker Zentrum (University of Tübingen) and the Archives Henri
Poincaré and LORIA (University of Lorraine at Nancy) are organizing an
interdisciplinary event "Where AI Ethics Should Go?". This event will take
place at the University of Tübingen Thursday June 30 and Friday July 1.
The premise of the event is that the subfield of AI ethics has experienced
an explosive expansion in the last couple years, and it is time to take a
breather from this frantic rate of expansion to think about the
consolidation of the subfield and the directions it should take.
We have welcomed submissions from all disciplines, especially
computer science, philosophy and the law addressing the following questions:
-what is currently missing in AI ethics?
-which new directions should the field take?
-what are the relations of AI ethics to other subfields, and how can we
improve them?
-Is there a risk that AI ethics becomes too much of a world of its
own, and casts old wine in new AI bottles?
-what is and what should be our impact on institutions and the public
sphere?
-how can we teach AI ethics?
As the partners organizing this event plan a large Summer School on AI
ethics in 2023, we will have a roundtable discussion on the conception of
this event. Anyone is welcome to manifest their interest in teaching or
participating in another form.