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Location: Auditorium 2 |
Date: Wednesday, 25/June/2025 | |
3:00pm - 4:30pm | (Symposium) Design as a contested space: technological innovations, critical investigations, military interests Location: Auditorium 2 |
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Design as a contested space: technological innovations, critical investigations, military interests Presentations of the Symposium Historicising voice biometrics: the colonial continuity of listening, from the sound archive to the acoustic database Antimilitarism & algorithms: design interventions and investigative data practices Teaching machines, managed learning and remote examination Exemplary situations of technological breakdown in the philosophy of technology: who and what is at stake in learning from failure? |
5:00pm - 6:30pm | (Papers) Disrupting digital industries Location: Auditorium 2 |
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Derailing a high-speed train: Limitations of Agile in the AI development with marginalized communities 1SIAS | Socially Intelligent Artificial Systems Group , Informatics Institute, Faculty of Science, University of Amsterdam; 2SIAS | Socially Intelligent Artificial Systems Group , Informatics Institute, Faculty of Science, University of Amsterdam Grasping the impact of artificial intelligence on the tourism industry Saxion university of applied sciences, Netherlands, The The discourse on the video game industry sexual misconduct crisis in comments at online news sites North Carolina State University, United States of America |
Date: Thursday, 26/June/2025 | |
8:45am - 10:00am | (Papers) Human - Technology Location: Auditorium 2 |
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Human-technology relations down to earth 1Saxion University of Applied Sciences, the Netherlands; 2University of Twente, the Netherlands Special obligations from relationships with robots ——Beyond the relational approach to moral status—— Hokkaido University/Japan Transforming technology: Marcuse and Simondon on technology, alienation, and work University of Lisbon, Centre of Philosophy (CFUL), Portugal |
10:05am - 11:20am | (Papers) Work Location: Auditorium 2 |
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Democratizing workplace AI as general intellect Tilburg University, Netherlands, The All play and no work? AI and existential unemployment Lingnan University, Hong Kong S.A.R. (China) Algorithms at Work between Discrimination and Domination Utrecht University, Netherlands, The |
11:50am - 1:05pm | (Papers) Well-being Location: Auditorium 2 |
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Spiritual Learning for Mental Health and Well-being in the Digital Age O.P Jindal Global University, India, India AI’s undervalued burden: Psychological impacts Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Department of Philosophy and History of Science Personal well-being in the digital age: on the role of the sense of self Eindhoven University of Technology, Netherlands, The |
3:35pm - 4:50pm | (Papers) Personality, pediatrics and psychiatry Location: Auditorium 2 |
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Personality without theory: Engineering AI personalities 1The Pontifical University of John Paul II in Krakow; 2Polskie Towarzystwo Informatyczne, Warsaw The use of AI in pediatrics - an assessment matrix for consent requirements Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbH, Germany Developing ambiguous classifications for a clinically relevant psychiatric research Costech, Université de technologie de Compiègne, France |
5:20pm - 6:35pm | (Papers) Gender and the self Location: Auditorium 2 |
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Unpacking gender affirming surgeries: technology, identity, and acceptance Virginia Tech, United States of America The connected self: anthropotechnics and identity in the digital domestic space University of Turin, Italy |
Date: Friday, 27/June/2025 | |
8:45am - 10:00am | (Papers) Responsibility Location: Auditorium 2 |
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Beyond acceptance: expanding the desirability assessment of potable water reuse TU Delft, Netherlands, The Responsibility Gaps and Engineers’ Obligations in the Design of AI Systems Nagoya University, Japan Mapping the ethics landscape: moral distance in geospatial AI research University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, United States of America |
10:05am - 11:20am | (Papers) Mediation I Location: Auditorium 2 |
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Can interpersonal trust be digitally mediated? A panoramic view of trust relations on Airbnb Roskilde University, Denmark Representations in low vision technologies and their implications about social inclusion Independent Scholar/National Chung Cheng University, Taiwan Design and the Contemporary Self as Extimate Form Eindhoven University of Technology |
11:50am - 1:05pm | (Papers) Mediation II Location: Auditorium 2 |
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Outside-in: rethinking technologically mediated moral enhancement National Chung Cheng University, Taiwan Technological immersion and automatism Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, Brazil Autonomy, moralization of technology, and human enhancement Universidad Tecnica Federico Santa Maria, Chile |
3:35pm - 4:50pm | (Papers) Mediation III Location: Auditorium 2 |
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On Escape: breaking free from technological mediation University of Twente, Netherlands, The The ‘Technological Environmentality Compass’: factors to consider when designing technological mediations across humans, technologies, and the environment. University of Twente, Netherlands, The |
Date: Saturday, 28/June/2025 | |
8:45am - 9:45am | (Symposium) Philosophy of technology in Latin America and SPT's global support Location: Auditorium 2 |
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Philosophy of Technology in Latin America and SPT’s Global Support Presentations of the Symposium Philosophy of Technology in Latin America and SPT’s Global Support |
9:50am - 10:50am | (Symposium) Philosophy of technology in Latin America and SPT's global support Location: Auditorium 2 |
11:50am - 12:50pm | (Papers) Philosophy of Technology V Location: Auditorium 2 |
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What grounds technical functions: a critical assessment of dispositional account of technical functions Sun Yat-sen University, China, People's Republic of |
2:20pm - 3:45pm | (Papers) Farming Location: Auditorium 2 |
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Reconciling technology and tradition: exploring the sustainability of drone-assisted wild berry foraging in Finland Cranfield University, United Kingdom What did the rice-farming calendar do? -Changing relationships between farmers and farmland in Japanese rice farming Sojo University, Japan Preparing the Field for AI and Data Intensive Agroecological Research 1Technical University of Munich, Germany; 2Technical University of Munich, Germany; 3Università degli Studi di Parma, Italy; 4Università degli Studi di Modena e Reggio Emilia, Italy; 5Consorzio Fitosanitario Provinciale: Modena. Italy |
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