Programme for the Ethics in AI Workshop on Thursday, 12th January

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Ethics in AI Workshop | AI and Judgement 12 January 2023 Trinity College, Auditorium Overview: The aim of the workshop is to examine the concept of judgement, especially in relation to rules (and the extent to which judgement is an application of rules), and then to consider to what extent human judgement might be enhanced, replaced, or undermined in different domains by AI tools. An important theme we'd like to pursue is the way in which judgement has varying significance and responds to different values/concerns in different domains of activity (e.g. cancer diagnosis v sentencing).

TIMETABLE

8.30-9.15am – REGISTRATION – Entrance lobby to the Auditorium, Levine Building, Trinity College. At the same time, refreshments will be available in the Garden Room including, tea, coffee, pastries and fruit.

9.15-9.30am - INTRODUCTION & Welcome by Professor John Tasioulas (EAI and Philosophy, Oxford)

9.30-11.00am - Session 1: PHILOSOPHY with key speaker Baroness Onora O’Neill Philosophy, (Cambridge) in discussion with Sir Nigel Shadbolt (Computer Science and EAI, Oxford), Professor Alison Hills (Philosophy, Oxford) and chaired by Dr Carissa Veliz (EAI and Philosophy, Oxford)

11:00-11.30am – REFRESHMENTS - tea, coffee, and biscuits served in the Garden Room.

11.30-1.00pm - Session 2: HISTORY with key speaker Professor Lorraine Daston (Max Planck Institute for the History of Science, Berlin) in discussion with Professor Abigail Williams (English, Oxford), Dr Grant Lamond (Law, Oxford) and chaired by Dr Karen-Margrethe Nielsen (Philosophy, Oxford)

1.00 – 2.00pm – LUNCH served in the Garden Room – there is further seating available in the café.

2.00-3.30pm - Session 3: CLINICAL MEDICINE with key speaker Professor Fergus Gleeson (Medicine, Oxford), in discussion with Andrew Trask (Computer Science, Oxford), Associate Professor Konstantinos Kamnitsas (Engineering Science, Oxford) and chaired by Dr Katya Hertog (EAI/OII, Oxford)

3.30 – 3.45pm - REFRESHMENTS - tea, coffee, and biscuits served in the Garden Room.

3.45-5.15pm - Session 4: LAW with key speaker The Rt. Hon. Lord Neuberger of Abbotsbury (former President, UK Supreme Court) in discussion with Aislinn KellyLyth (Blackstone Chambers), Professor Sandy Steel (Law, Oxford) and chaired by Professor Jeremias Adams-Prassl (Law, Oxford)

5.30-7.00pm - Session 5: MUSIC with key speaker Professor Georgina Born (Anthropology and Institute of Advanced Studies, UCL, and Music, KCL) in discussion with Dr Jenny Judge (Philosophy, NYU), Professor David De Roure (Engineering, Oxford) and chaired by Dr Linda Eggert (EAI, Oxford)

7.15-7.45pm - Session 6: WINE with key speaker Professor Barry Smith (School of Advanced Study, University of London) Please note – as this session includes wine tasting it will take place in the Garden Room.

(version in pdf available here)

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