Apr
29

Panel #3

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Panel #3 deals with the question of accountability in the field of sensor technologies that  increasingly become part of our everyday life, but in turn get less understandable and accessible due to their complexity. Such complicated technological developments not only bring forth positive aspects, but also problems, including algorithmic bias, potential discriminatory treatments, expansive surveillance, and often exclusion of the public in their development.

 Accountability, understood as both the ability and the obligation to respond to and be liable, is at the center of current debates about the potentially negative effects of artificial intelligence.

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Feb
11

Panel #2

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In our Panel #2, we will focus on the aspect of "Satisfaction". We want to discuss the question "How can or must the collaboration of humans and technology be designed to maintain or even increase human satisfaction?" To stimulate the discussion, we have asked Prof. Stevens (Faculty III), Prof. Van Laerhoven (Faculty IV), Prof. Dr. Giuseppe Strina (Faculty III) and Dr. Timo Kaerlein (Faculty I) for input. They will present their respective perspectives on the topic in a few minutes before we want to move into a moderated discussion to get your perspective as well.

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Dec
17

Panel #1

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In our panel # 1 we focus on the aspect of "performance". Depending on the discipline, “performance” means something else (artistic, human, technical, systemic, economic ...) and in some cases “performance” can be expressed in very different parameters. We want to uncover and discuss the various research perspectives with you. In order to stimulate a fruitful exchange, at the beginning of the panel three scientists will concisely present their respective points of view.

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