Oxford Berlin Workshop on AI Ethics

The Oxford Berlin Workshop on AI Ethics will be held in Oxford, bringing together scholars and professionals to discuss various topics. Hosted by Dr Caroline Green (Oxford) and Dr Luise Muller (Freie Universitat Berlin).

Agenda for the Oxford Berlin Workshop on AI Ethics on Tuesday, 21 January 2025

Venue: Beit Room, Rhodes House, South Parks Road, Oxford, OX1 3RG

10:00am – Arrivals and coffee

10:30am - Freedom of Information Choice in the Age of Recommender Systems, presented by Shira Ahissar (LSE)

11:00am - The Moral Significance of AI Interests, presented by Miriam Gorr (TU Dresden)

11:30am -  Coffee Break  

11:45am - Deepfakes at Face-Value: Self-Image and Authority, presented by James Kirkpatrick (Oxford)

12:15pm - AI and Moral Creativity: Advancing AI Ethics and Moral Philosophy, presented by Jonas Bozenhard (TU Hamburg)

12:45pm - Lunch break 

1:30pm - Trusting Myself and Strangers: A Normative Approach to Trust in AI, presented by Jenny Munt (ANU)

2:00pm  - Autonomy in AI-Driven Decision Support Systems, presented by Timo Speith (Bayreuth)

2:30pm - AI-facilitated Collective Judgment, presented by Manon Revel (Harvard) & Theophile Penigaud (Yale)

3:00pm - Coffee break 

3:15pm - The Politics of Algorithmic Decision Systems, presented by Konstanze Möller-Jansen (TU Dresden) 

3:45pm - Personal Information, presented by Lauritz Munch (Aarhus) 

4:30pm - End of Workshop

We are delighted to share the biographies of some of the speakers for the workshop - further details here