[LUMI] Talk on "Who's (-or what's) to decide? - What AI influence means for human decisions " by Laura Crompton (U.Wien) Thursday, March 3, 2022, at 17:00 (5pm) CET, presence/Zoom
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Dear all,
The LUMI series of hybrid talks will resume on March 3. The speaker will be Laura Crompton (U. Wien). Here below the informations.
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*Title:
Who's (-or what's) to decide? - What AI influence means for human decisions
*Abstract:
AI is growing to play an increasingly important role in the decision environments of human agents. One of the key challenges here is AI influence - an aspect that seems largely unaddressed in current debates around AI Ethics. In this talk, I aim to shed some light on the notion of AI influence and the problems that surround it.
In the first part of this talk, I will outline what exactly I mean by AI influence. For this, I will introduce what I call the objectivity-fallacy, and will differentiate between cases of intended and unintended AI influence.
The second part of this talk will then focus on the ethical implications of unintended AI influence. I hope to emphasise an important change in the power dynamics in human-AI interaction, and will outline how unintended AI influence changes the roles and thereto related responsibilities in human-AI interaction.
*Speaker:
Laura Crompton started her PhD at the University of Vienna in March 2019. She is currently working within the framework of the FWF funded project FoNTI (Forms of Normativity - Transitions and Intersections). Her work centres around the ontology and ethics of AI influence in human-AI interaction.
*Date:
Thursday, March 3, 2022, at 17:00 (5pm) CET
*Location:
Room B1.12, Sector B, first floor, Campus Est, USI-SUPSI, Lugano-Viganello
*Zoom link:
https://supsi.zoom.us/j/69630066036?pwd=cFNpWmhOb0U4eENhcm9mNWtsTUxrZz09
ID: 696 3006 6036
Passcode: laura
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