AI Ethics and Science Communication
From: 2021-12-16 To:2021-12-16
Thematic Line
Modern & Contemporary Philosophy
Research Group
Aesthetics, Politics & Knowledge
AI Ethics and Science Communication:
a still ignored (although necessary) relationship
Alberto Romele (International Center for Ethics in the Sciences and Humanities, University of Tübingen)
The talk will be divided into three parts. In the first part, of "ontological" nature, I will try to show how the very definition of AI is incomplete if it does not include the communication about AI. In the second part, of "ethical" nature, I will try to show that AI ethics is still incomplete, despite its recent interest in culture and interculturality. This is because it does not yet consider the way AI is communicated, and the ethical effects of these communicative practices. In the third, so to speak "aesthetic" part, I will discuss visual representations of AI and show how a reflection on these can contribute to the current debate on AI ethics.
Imagem: Designed by starline / Freepik
Organization
Luca M. Possati (IF-UP)
RG Aesthetics, Politics & Knowledge (APK)
Instituto de Filosofia da Universidade do Porto - FIL/00502
Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia (FCT)