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3:00pm - 4:30pm
(Workshop) Reviewing and publishing for early career researchers: a bridge towards scholarly expertise Location: Auditorium 4
(Workshop) Reviewing and publishing for early career researchers: a bridge towards scholarly expertise
Chair(s): Behnam Taebi , Diana Adela Martin
Presentations of the Symposium
Session structure
Behnam Taebi , Diana Martin
5:00pm - 6:30pm
(Symposium) What is Intercultural Philosophy of Technology and why is it important? Location: Auditorium 4
What is Intercultural Philosophy of Technology and why is it important?
Chair(s): Gunter Bombaerts , Andreas Spahn
Presentations of the Symposium
Symposium Schedule (90 minutes)
Gunter Bombaerts , Andreas Spahn , Patricia Reyes Benavides , Alessio Gerola , Tom Hannes , Emma Kopeinigg , Joseph Sta. Maria , Anna Puzio , Hin Sing Yuen
8:45am - 10:00am
(Papers) Social media Location: Auditorium 4 Chair: Luca Possati
"But I did not mean to say that". On affective utterances on social media and their collective epistemic effects
Lavinia Marin
Smoking versus social networking; analyzing the analogy between tobacco use and social media use
Daphne Brandenburg
10:05am - 11:20am
(Papers) Democracy Location: Auditorium 4 Chair: Daphne Brandenburg
The new stage of democracy. A call for regulation of social media platforms based on theater theory
Alessandro Savi
Immaterial Constitution
Harry R. Halpin
3:35pm - 4:50pm
(Papers) Disruptive technology III Location: Auditorium 4 Chair: Nolen Gertz
Ethical frameworks for disruptive technologies: Balancing innovation, privacy, and value-sensitive design
Mireia Bosch , Diego Zamora
It’s time to talk about moral progress: Facing the normativity of the philosophy of (disruptive) technologies
Jason Branford
Navigating conceptual disruption through affordances-informed conceptual engineering. Taxonomy and operationalisation
Samuela Marchiori
5:20pm - 6:35pm
(Papers) Anthropomorphism Location: Auditorium 4 Chair: Ibo van de Poel
Anthropomorphism, false beliefs and conversational AIs
Beatrice Marchegiani
What's the problem with anthropomorphising AI-driven systems?
Giles Howdle
8:45am - 10:00am
(Papers) Trust Location: Auditorium 4 Chair: Federica Russo
Human Trust and Artificial Intelligence Is an alignment possible?
Angelo Tumminelli , Federica Russo, Calogero Caltagirone, Dolores Sanchez, Antonio Estella, Livio Fenga
A Foul Stain? Trust in digital data reconsidered with Zuboff and Kant
Esther Oluffa Pedersen
A network approach to public trust in generative AI
Andrew McIntyre , Federica Russo, Lucy Conover
10:05am - 11:20am
(Papers) Epistemology I Location: Auditorium 4 Chair: Maaike Eline Harmsen
The Sullenberger case and the epistemic role of simulations and digital twin technologies
Laura Crompton
(In)visibility reductions: a feminist epistemology critique of online ‘shadowbanning’
Mariam Al Askari
Epistemological imbalances in assessment of surveillance technologies: what CCTV cameras show us
Blas Alonso
11:50am - 1:05pm
(Papers) Epistemology II Location: Auditorium 4 Chair: Philip Nickel
The epistemology of AI: public perceptions and interventions for responsible use
Aviv Barnoy
The epistemic competences needed for Human Machine Interaction: Dealing with individual, social, and other factors to solve the engineering problem of interface design
Michael Poznic , Vivek Kant
Intimate compression: AI systems and the personal nature of architectural knowledge
Simon Maris
3:35pm - 4:50pm
(Papers) Epistemology III Location: Auditorium 4 Chair: Philip Nickel
Epistemic (in)justice in self-monitoring platforms for mental health
Tineke Broer, Emiel Krahmer, Gert Meyers, Roshnee Ossewaarde, Jenny Slatman , Charlotte Zegveld
Crip expertise and technological knowledge
Oliver Shuey