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(Symposium) Intimate technologies, brain chips and cyborgs: revisting the bright-line argument Location: Blauwe Zaal
Intimate technologies, brain chips and cyborgs: Revisiting the bright-line argument
Chair(s): John Sullins
Presentations of the Symposium
The Crux of the Bright-line Argument as an Explanatory Lens for Understanding Why the Problem of Authenticity Concerning Artificial Companions Persists
Aaron Butler
Thinking Otherwise
David Gunkel
Intimate technologies and liberation
John Sullins
Hell is Other Robots: Participatory Sense-Making and GenAI
Robin Zebrowski
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(Symposium) Democratic technologies in East Asia Location: Auditorium 1
Democratic technologies in East Asia
Chair(s): Levi Mahonri Checketts
Presentations of the Symposium
CCTV use among Hong Kong sex workers
Levi Mahonri Checketts
Democratic strateies in South Korean energy communities
Joohee Lee
Addressing technological literarcy for Hong Kong elderly
Ann Gillian Chu, Wan Ping Vincent Lee, Rachel Siow Robertson
Digital technologies' impact on charcter formation in Hong Kong young people
Rachel Siow Robertson
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(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
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(Symposium) The illusion of conversation. From the manipulation of language to the manipulation of the human Location: Auditorium 3
The illusion of conversation. From the manipulation of language to the manipulation of the human
Chair(s): Francesco Striano
Presentations of the Symposium
Understanding generalization in large language models
Alessio Miaschi
Large language models are conversational zombies. Chatbots and speech acts: how to (not) do things with words
Laura Gorrieri
The double LLM trust fallacy
Francesco Striano
Generative AI, political communication and manipulation: the role of epistemic agency
Maria Zanzotto
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(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
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(Symposium) Engineering science, artificial intelligence and philosophy: an interdisciplinary dialogue Location: Auditorium 5
Engineering science, artificial intelligence and philosophy: an interdisciplinary dialogue
Chair(s): Dazhou Wang, Christopher Coenen, Aleksandra Kazakova
Presentations of the Symposium
Practice is the source of true knowledge: Lesson from the flight experiments of Samuel Langley and the Wright brothers
Fangyi Shi, Nan Wang
A reflection on the development of cryogenic engineering
Zhongjun Hu, Dazhou Wang
Effective development of gulong shale oil under the guidance of engineering philosophy
He Liu, Dongqi Ji
Engineering innovations in novel supercritical fluids energy and power systems: from fundamentals to application demonstrations
Lin Chen
The enhancement of technical requirements for astronaut training in deep space exploration and philosophical reflections
Zhihui Zhang
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(Symposium) Technologies at the limits of language – Symposium on conceptuality, metaphorisation & narration Location: Auditorium 6
Technologies at the limits of language – Symposium on conceptuality, metaphorisation & narration
Chair(s): Leonie Möck, Wenzel Mehnert, Bruno Gransche, Nele Fischer, Nils Neuhaus
Presentations of the Symposium
List of discussants
Wenzel Mehnert, Leonie Möck, Maximillian Roßmann, Mark Coeckelbergh, Kanta Dihal, Galit Wellner, Yu Xue, Alexandra Kazakova
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(Symposium) Between mind and machine: symbolic and phenomenological roots of computation Location: Auditorium 7
Between mind and machine: symbolic and phenomenological roots of computation
Chair(s): Lorenzo De Stefano, Felice Masi, Francesco Pisano, Luigi Laino, Caludio Fabbroni
Presentations of the Symposium
Writing as calculus. New sciences of writing and phenomenology
Felice Masi
(Logical) Piano lessons: Jevons and the roots of computational subjectivity
Francesco Pisano
Turing’s design of a brain. Operative and thematic concepts of computing machinery
Lorenzo De Stefano
Is your brain a sort of computer?
Claudio Fabbroni
Computation as a symbolic form between humans and machines
Luigi Laino
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