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27 nov 2020 17:30 - 19:00
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Seminar series organized by Sofia Bonicalzi, Roma 3 University & Paris IAS Fellow, Mario De Caro, Roma 3 University & Tufts University, Benedetta Giovanola, Macerata University & Tufts University.

Presentation

"Justifying vigilance towards AI"
by Ophelia Deroy, Ludwig Maximilian University - Munchen.

Governments and companies are calling for "trustworthy AI" : Artificial agents and algorithms that humans can trust for being fair, as well as reliable. In this talk, Ophelia Deroy wants to raise another concern against this quasi-unanimous agenda : some philosophers object that trust can only hold between persons, and that AI are not persons, but I accept that AI are endowed with personal-like traits that mean they can be trusted. The way we trust however, is never blind, and there are good reasons to remain vigilant towards AI. Instead of trying to promote trustworthy AI, interested communities should work on promoting the right amount of political, practical and epistemic vigilance toward these new technologies.

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Agency and responsibility. A novel approach between philosophy and cognitive science
01 September 2020 - 31 January 2021
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27 Nov 2020 19:00
Sofia Bonicalzi
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25448
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