Colloquium: Colloquium Ethics and Critical Theories of Artificial Intelligence - Details

Colloquium: Colloquium Ethics and Critical Theories of Artificial Intelligence - Details

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Course name Colloquium: Colloquium Ethics and Critical Theories of Artificial Intelligence
Subtitle
Course number 8.3102
Semester WiSe 2023/24
Current number of participants 11
Home institute LE Cognitive Science
Courses type Colloquium in category Offizielle Lehrveranstaltungen
First date Wednesday, 18.10.2023 09:00 - 12:00
Type/Form
SWS 3
Sprache Englisch
ECTS points 4

Rooms and times

No room preference
Wednesday: 09:00 - 12:00, weekly

Comment/Description

This colloquium covers advanced topics in the Ethics of AI, critical social theory of the digital society, privacy and data protection. We read recent publications in the field as well as classical texts, and debate presentations of ongoing projects. Each session will combine text-based work with extensive discussions in a 3-hour format. The colloquium is open to advanced Ph.D., MA and BA students specializing in the field, including but not limited to those who aim to write their BA/MA/Ph.D. thesis in the Ethics of AI research group.

Prerequisites: This course requires advanced knowledge in the field of Ethics of AI. New participants must have completed the "Introduction to the Ethics of AI" lecture and at least one additional seminar offered by the members of Ethics of AI research group (or equivalent classes at other universities). Interested students need to be approved to the course after sending me an email introducing themselves and their experience in the field.

In the Winter Term 2023, we will read a certain number of texts in German language and discussions in those sessions will be in German. Hence, sufficient knowledge of German is required. The next summer term will be English only again.

The course is taught in a hybrid format.

Registration mode

After enrolment, participants will manually be selected.

This course requires advanced knowledge in the field of Ethics of AI. New participants must have completed the "Introduction to the Ethics of AI" lecture and at least one additional seminar offered by the members of Ethics of AI research group (or equivalent classes at other universities). Interested students need to be approved to the course after sending me an email introducing themselves and their experience in the field.
In the Winter Term 2023, we will read a certain number of texts in German language and discussions in those sessions will be in German. Hence, sufficient knowledge of German is required. The next summer term will be English only again.