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The symposium aims to discuss the use of AI ethics standardization in the governance of social robots, specifically examining the challenges of regulating AI-enabled technologies due to the rapid pace of legislative processes. Additionally, we explore regulatory frameworks that rely on non-binding, flexible AI ethics standards to ensure stakeholders can manage the risks of ethical, legal, and societal impacts (ELSI) from the perspective of ethical design.
Target | General, Current students and staff |
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Dates | 2024.11.14 [Thu] 09:30 – 17:00 |
Venue | Ito Campus |
Venue name | Inamori Hall, Inamori Center, Kyushu University |
Venue address | 744 Motooka, Nishi-ku, Fukuoka, 819-0395 |
Seating capacity | 80 people, in order of arrival |
Participation fee | Free of charge |
Event details | DATE: November 14, 2024 TIME: 09:30-17:00 VENUE: Inamori Hall, Kyushu University (Hybrid Event) Organizer: Yueh-Hsuan Weng (Kyushu University) The Program Opening Remarks (9:30-9:40) Ryu Kojima (Kyushu University) Toshiyuki Hayase (Tohoku University) (Online) Keynote Speech (9:40-10:30) AI & Robotics Ethics: Challenges and Opportunities Christoph Lütge (Technical University of Munich) Session 1: Social Robots (10:30-11:50) Empowering the Human Mind through Robotic Physical Assistance Yasuhisa Hirata (Tohoku University) Ethics Integrated in Human-Robot Interaction Research Jim Tørresen (University of Oslo) Religious or Spiritual Robots Trent Leopold (The IEEE P7017 WG) (Online) Balancing Religious Law and ELSI: Robots in Religious Contexts Gabriele Trovato (Shibaura Institute of Technology) Session 2: Ethical Design (13:30-15:10) Advancing Technology for Humanity through Best Practices Socio-Technical Standards Ruth Lewis (IEEE SSIT Standards Committee) (Online) Interacting with Robots: Psychological Insights Auxane Boch (Technical University of Munich) AI Codesign and Creativity: Legal and Ethical Considerations *Authors: Melanie Sarantou and Eleni Sarantou Melanie Sarantou (Kyushu University) Information Design for Better Privacy Communication in Human-Robot Interaction Hilja Autto (University of Vaasa) Enhancing Quality of Life Through Physical Interactions with Assistive AI Robot Zonghao Dong (Tohoku University) Session 3: Governance (15:30-17:00) Consider the Xenobot: Moral Considerability for Intelligent Machines Revisited Joshua C. Gellers (University of North Florida) Personal Autonomy in the Age of Social Robots. Satoshi Narihara (Kyushu University) Perspectives on Safe and Ethical Human-Robot Interactions Juliana Bowles (University of St. Andrews) Ethical Design and Standardization for Robot Governance Yueh-Hsuan Weng (Kyushu University) Closing Remarks Yueh-Hsuan Weng (Kyushu University) |
Registration method |
Advanced registration required [Online] *https://x.gd/g6TuN |
Registration period |
2024.10.01 [Tue] – 2024.11.14 [Thu] |
Inquiries |
Name: Yueh-Hsuan Weng |
Website | https://www.roboethics.design |
Publishing period | 2024.10.03 [Thu] – |
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