Behavioral Objects, Agonistic Objects. How and why to design art robotic objects fighting against and for their being conditions? (Samuel Bianchini)

Stadtpalais/Online Theaterstraße 75, Aachen, Germany

Samuel Bianchini is an artist and associate professor at the École Nationale Supérieure des Arts Décoratifs—Paris (EnsAD) / PSL University Paris. His talk will provide insight into his work on …

Explainable and Verifiable Machine Learning. A Grand Challenge for Computer Science (Kim Guldstrand Larsen)

Stadtpalais/Online Theaterstraße 75, Aachen, Germany

Kim Guldstrand Larsen is professor in the Department of Computer Science at Aalborg University within the Distributed, Embedded Systems and Intelligent (DEIS) Unit and director of the ICT-competence center CISS, Center …

Calibrating expectations about AI: A renewed endeavour towards the measurement of behaviour (Jose Hernandez Orallo)

Stadtpalais/Online Theaterstraße 75, Aachen, Germany

Jose Hernandez Orallo is Professor at the Valencian Graduate School and Research Network of Artificial Intelligence, which is a non-profit foundation made up of the Generalitat Valenciana, companies and the …

The Use of Networks in Humanities and Social Sciences. Model, Metaphor, Method (Ana Bazzan with Phillip H. Roth and Alin Olteanu)

Stadtpalais/Online Theaterstraße 75, Aachen, Germany

The workshop organised by Ana Bazzan with Phillip H. Roth and Alin Olteanu charts the use of networks in humanities and social sciences and the consequences of their use for …

How will humans treat AI? Or, Human social intelligence meets artificial intelligence (Ophelia Deroy)

Stadtpalais/Online Theaterstraße 75, Aachen, Germany

Ophelia Deroy is Professor of philosophy of mind at the Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München. Her talk will discuss aspects of experience and thought which challenge individuals' capacity for rational justification or even …