Veranstaltung

LV-Nummer 3536 L 1002
Beschreibung
Gesamt-Lehrleistung 74,67 UE
Semester SoSe 2022
Veranstaltungsformat LV / Projekt
Gruppe Termingruppe 1
Kleingruppe Nein
Darf parallel stattfinden innerhalb der Veranstaltungsvorlage Ja
Organisationseinheiten Technische Universität Berlin
Fakultät I
↳     Institut für Philosophie, Literatur-, Wissenschafts- und Technikgeschichte
Technische Universität Berlin
Fakultät V
↳     Institut für Werkzeugmaschinen und Fabrikbetrieb
↳         35362000 FG Wissensdynamik und Nachhaltigkeit in den Technikwissenschaften
URLs
Label Berlin University Alliance (BUA) - Lehrangebot Berliner Ethik Zertifikat
Ansprechpartner*innen
Lhuillier-Kühnelt, Marine Maude
Verantwortliche
Ammon, Sabine
Sprache Englisch

Termine (1)


12:00 - 16:00, Mi. 20.04 - 20.07.22, wöchentlich

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Charlottenburg
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Institut für Philosophie, Literatur-, Wissenschafts- und Technikgeschichte, 35362000 FG Wissensdynamik und Nachhaltigkeit in den Technikwissenschaften

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Ethics and Epistemology of AI (Projekt)
Termingruppe 1
MAR 0.016 (Charlottenburg)
Ammon, Sabine
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Wednesday, 12-16 pm

MAR 0.016

Prof. Dr. Sabine Ammon

Rahel Moser

"Ethics and Epistemology of AI" takes an innovative and experimental approach to ethics with an interdisciplinary focus enabled by collaboration between the Computer Science, Engineering Science and Philosophy of Technology departments. It involves engaging with the theoretical and practical approaches that address the intersection of ethics and technology, in this case AI.

Students will learn to critically assess the relationship between technology and society and to analyze the interactions between technology and society from an ethical perspective. Furthermore, students will deal with the deconstruction of the concept of neutrality of technology and learn to critically assess it. At the same time, the environment will be taken as a stakeholder in its own right in order to consider the impact of technological applications from a sustainability perspective.

The seminar will provide students with the necessary theoretical foundations stemming from both computer science (in particular AI and digital technologies) and ethics. This knowledge will be put into practice and deepened through case-based projects carried out in interdisciplinary groups. The projects will address the current challenges encountered through the use of AI technologies in different fields of application (e.g., medical, financial, social etc.), as well as discuss different implementations and possible avenues of research that could enable the development of ethically acceptable AI systems.

For current information and registration, see Isis Course (seminar title=Isis course)