Käte Hamburger Kolleg Aachen: Philosophy of AI_Optimist and Pessimist Views
The Käte Hamburger Kolleg: Cultures of Research (c:o/re) is an International Center for Advanced Studies in Philosophy, Sociology, and History of Science and Technology at RWTH Aachen University. It fosters interdisciplinary exchange with scholars from the natural and engineering sciences, particularly in the fields of matter, life and brain research as focused on the topics of complexity, lifelikeness and emergence.
Date | Event |
11.05.22 | Kim Guldstrand Larsen (Aalborg University): Explainable and Verifiable Machine Learning. A Grand Challenge for Computer Science |
18.05.22 | Jose Hernandez Orallo (Univèrsitat de Politècnica Valencia): Calibrating expectations about AI: A renewed endeavour towards the measurement of behaviour |
25.05.22 | Jakub Szymanik (University of Amsterdam): Reverse-engineering the Language of Thought |
01.06.22 | Ophelia Deroy (LMU Munich): How will humans treat AI? Or, Human social intelligence meets artificial intelligence |
15.06.22 | Lena Kästner (Bayreuth University): Explaining AI Through the Scientific Perspective |
28.06.22 (Tuesday!) | Gabriele Gramelsberger (c:o/re) / Markus Rautzenberg (Folkwang University Essen): Mind the Game! AI and Computer Games |
13.07.22 | Joost-Pieter Katoen (RWTH Aachen University): How will humans treat AI? Or: Human social intelligence meets artificial intelligence (abstract) |