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3:00pm - 4:30pm
(Symposium) Design as a contested space: technological innovations, critical investigations, military interests Location: Auditorium 2
Design as a contested space: technological innovations, critical investigations, military interests
Chair(s): Jordi Viader Guerrero , Eke Rebergen , Dmitry Muravyov
Presentations of the Symposium
Historicising voice biometrics: the colonial continuity of listening, from the sound archive to the acoustic database
Daniel Leix Palumbo
Antimilitarism & algorithms: design interventions and investigative data practices
Eke Rebergen
Teaching machines, managed learning and remote examination
Alex Zakkas
Exemplary situations of technological breakdown in the philosophy of technology: who and what is at stake in learning from failure?
Dmitry Muravyov
5:00pm - 6:30pm
(Papers) Disrupting digital industries Location: Auditorium 2 Chair: Richard Heersmink
Derailing a high-speed train: Limitations of Agile in the AI development with marginalized communities
Aida Kalender , Giovanni Sileno
Grasping the impact of artificial intelligence on the tourism industry
Marcel Heerink
Battery development beyond justice. A care-based energy ethics
Rafaela Christina Hillerbrand
8:45am - 10:00am
(Papers) Human - Technology Location: Auditorium 2 Chair: Julia Hermann
Human-technology relations down to earth
Steven Dorrestijn , Wouter Eggink
Special obligations from relationships with robots ——Beyond the relational approach to moral status——
Hayate Shimizu
Transforming technology: Marcuse and Simondon on technology, alienation, and work
Antonio Oraldi
10:05am - 11:20am
(Papers) Work Location: Auditorium 2 Chair: Aarón Moreno Inglés
Democratizing workplace AI as general intellect
Tim Christiaens
All play and no work? AI and existential unemployment
Gary David O'Brien
11:50am - 1:05pm
(Papers) Well-being Location: Auditorium 2 Chair: Mariska Bosschaert
AI’s undervalued burden: Psychological impacts
Marcell Sebestyen
Personal well-being in the digital age: on the role of the sense of self
Lyanne Uhlhorn
3:35pm - 4:50pm
(Papers) Personality, pediatrics and psychiatry Location: Auditorium 2 Chair: Luca Possati
Personality without theory: Engineering AI personalities
Roman Krzanowski , Isabela Lipinska
The use of AI in pediatrics - an assessment matrix for consent requirements
Tommaso Bruni , Bert Heinrichs
5:20pm - 6:35pm
(Papers) Gender and the self Location: Auditorium 2 Chair: Julia Hermann
Unpacking gender affirming surgeries: technology, identity, and acceptance
Stephen Lyndon Frommer
The connected self: anthropotechnics and identity in the digital domestic space
Carlo De Conte
8:45am - 10:00am
(Papers) Responsibility Location: Auditorium 2 Chair: Jordi Viader Guerrero
Beyond acceptance: expanding the desirability assessment of potable water reuse
Karen Moesker , Udo Pesch
Responsibility Gaps and Engineers’ Obligations in the Design of AI Systems
Yutaka Akiba
Mapping the ethics landscape: moral distance in geospatial AI research
Peter Darch
10:05am - 11:20am
(Papers) Mediation I Location: Auditorium 2 Chair: Bouke van Balen
Can interpersonal trust be digitally mediated? A panoramic view of trust relations on Airbnb
Micol Mieli
Design and the Contemporary Self as Extimate Form
Jesse Josua Benjamin
A Critique of technological Ideology in Taiwanese folk religion
Wei Min Tsai
11:50am - 1:05pm
(Papers) System Design Location: Auditorium 2 Chair: Wybo Houkes
Technological immersion and automatism
Roberto Wu
Integrating social vulnerabilities in implementing nuclear power plants design
JOHANES NARASETU WIDYATMANTO
3:35pm - 4:50pm
(Papers) Mediation III Location: Auditorium 2 Chair: Maren Behrensen
On Escape: breaking free from technological mediation
Jan Peter Bergen
The ‘Technological Environmentality Compass’: factors to consider when designing technological mediations across humans, technologies, and the environment.
Margoth Gonzalez Woge
Outside-in: rethinking technologically mediated moral enhancement
Ching Hung