We are delighted to announce that FLoC2018 will host public debate on the Ethics and Morality of Robotics, in the Oxford Union Debating Chamber, on 16 July 2018. Further details available here.
The panel will be chaired by Judy Wajcman (Anthony Giddens Professor of Sociology at the London School of Economics and Political Science) and will feature the following speakers:
Luciano Floridi (Professor of Philosophy and Ethics of Information, University of Oxford)
Ben Kuipers (Professor of Computer Science and Engineering—specializing in robotics, University of Michigan)
Francesca Rossi (Professor of Computer Science—specializing in artificial intelligence, University of Padova)
Matthias Scheutz (Professor of Computer Science—with a background in logic and cognitive science, Tufts University)
Sandra Wachter (Lawyer and Postdoctoral Researcher, University of Oxford and Alan Turing Institute), and
Jeannette Wing (Avanessians Director of the Data Sciences Institute at Columbia University, former VP of Microsoft Research with expertise in security and privacy.
The Oxford Union debate on “Ethics and Morality of Robotics” is an event in the LogicLounge series. LogicLounge is a recurring public outreach event where topics on logic, computer science and society are discussed by prominent speakers. First held at the Vienna Summer of Logic in 2014 (the largest event in the history of logic and where the Federated Logic Conference of the same year was collocated), LogicLounge has since become a regular event at the Conference on Computer Aided Verification (part of FLoC 2018) in honour of the late Prof. Helmut Veith.
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