INFORMATIK 2021

W7 Artificial Intelligence and Ethics
27.09, 10:00–13:30 (Europe/Berlin), KI: Room David Hubel
Sprache: English

The omnipresence of intelligent machines poses substantial ethical and legal challenges. Therefore, in order, to ensure the beneficence of autonomous agents towards humans (and other machines), we need to introduce ethical and legal mechanisms that govern and align actions executed by AI-based algorithms according to our societal ethical and moral norms. The aim of this workshop "Artificial Intelligence and Ethics" is therefore primarily to initiate an interdisciplinary dialogue between the individual disciplines, such that the state of research of the respective discipline can be understood by the participants and conceptual ambiguities, which exist especially in interdisciplinary projects, can be cleared up. As organisers we hope that our workshop will help to establish a platform for interdisciplinary collaboration and will pave the way to find a common ground among these disciplines such that a roadmap towards ethics-aware Artificial Intelligence can be proposed.

The workshop will be hosted on zoom, please contact the organiser (muhammad.shaukat@uni-rostock.de) to get zoom meeting credentials


Andreas Hein, Mark Schweda, Silke Schicktanz, Stefan Teipel, and Thomas Kirste