International Symposium on Ethics in Information Technology and Robotics

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AIを含め情報通信技術の世界的躍進は国境を越えて社会に影響を及ぼしています。世界レベルで新しい技術の倫理的かつ責任ある実装を可能にするためには、国際的な交流と連携は極めて重要です。この「2024年独日仏AIカンファレンス生成AI:民主化、透明性、持続可能性への道筋」のサテライトシンポジウムでは、ドイツと日本の研究者がAIの倫理的な活用に向けたアプローチを紹介し、意見を交わします。

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イベント情報

2024年10月21日, 17:00 から 18:45まで

京都大学 文学部校舎 第3講義室
主催者: ドイツ研究振興協会(DFG)、DWIH東京(ドイツ 科学・イノベーション フォーラム 東京)、京都大学文学研究科 応用哲学・倫理学教育研究センター(CAPE)

日程:2024年10月21日(月)
時間:17:00 – 18:45(開場16:30) シンポジウム / 19:00 – 20:00 懇親会
言語:英語
会場:京都大学 文学部校舎 第3講義室
プログラム:ダウンロード(英語)

Speakers

Prof. Dr. Judith Simon, Professor for Ethics and Information Technologies, University of Hamburg
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Human-Machine-Relations: Challenges of Artificial Intelligence – The Opinion of the German Ethics Council on the Ethics of Artificial Intelligence
In my talk, I will give a brief overview and present key insights from a recent report by the German Ethics Council entitled: “Humans and Machines – Challenges of Artificial Intelligence”. The report, produced upon request of the German Parliament, focuses on the effects of AI in four different sectors: medicine, education, public communication, and public administration. A central notion for our normative assessment is human agency. Does the use of digital technologies and AI lead to an increase in the opportunities for responsible action and agency by the various stakeholders involved or to their reduction and (how) do these consequences differ for different actors? We argue that ethical deliberations about the right forms and extent of delegating activities and functions to software systems need to be specified in relation to the concrete contexts, applications and persons involved. Nonetheless, and in addition to sector-specific ethical recommendations, we also deduce ten cross-sectoral themes, which emerged in all sectors albeit in different ways.


Prof. Dr. Nobutsugu Kanzaki, Professor, Faculty of Global Liberal Studies, Department of Global Liberal Studies, Nanzan University
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Four Decades Since Moore (1985): What Was Computer Ethics and What Is AI Ethics?
In 1985, James Moore wrote a seminal paper titled “What is Computer Ethics?” In the four decades since then, as the use of ICT technologies such as the Internet, robotics, and generative AI has become increasingly widespread, so has the ethical debate surrounding these technologies. However, to what extent and in what ways have the ethical questions changed? In this talk, I will revisit Moore’s paper and the questions raised in it, and explore the questions we should ask today.