Many Worlds of AI: Conference Proceedings
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How People Ethically Evaluate Facial Analysis AI: A cross-cultural study in Japan, Argentina, Kenya, and the United States
by Severin Engelmann and Chiara Ullstein (Technical University of Munich)
Imagining AI and a Prospective Metaverse: A Participatory Speculative Design Case Study from Japan and Reflections from Germany
by Michel Hohendanner (Munich University of Applied Sciences) and Chiara Ullstein (Technical University of Munich)
Responsible Future-Making? Testing Intercultural AI Ethics through the Use of Generative Tools
by Nikita Chiu (University of Exeter)
Operationalizing decolonial AI through Ethics-as-a-Service
by Saif Malhem (AI Future Lab), Daricia Wilkinson (Microsoft Research), Kathy Kim (Booz Allen Hamilton), Paul Sedille (Harvard Kennedy School and Stanford Graduate School of Business), Nupur Kohli (European Health Parliament)
Cross-Cultural Narratives and Imaginations of Weaponised Artificial Intelligence: Comparing France, Japan, and the United States
by Ingvild Bode, Hendrik Huelss, Anna Nadibaidze (University of Southern Denmark) and Tom Watts (Royal Holloway, UofL)
Book launch and Discussion: Imagining AI: How the World Sees Intelligent Machines
by Kanta Dihal (Imperial College London/LCFI Cambridge), Hirofumi Katsuno, PhD (Doshisha University) and Anzhelika Solovyeva, PhD (Charles University)
Concluding Remarks: Human co-becoming in the age of AI
by Prof. Markus Gabriel, Director of CST, University of Bonn
Keynote: Approaches to AI Ethics: “Sparks of Ideas” (Inspirations) from East Asian Philosophies
by Bing Song (Senior Vice President of the Berggruen Institute and Director of the Institute’s China Center)
Workshop 2: Provotypes for Embodiment of Value Tensions across Cultures
Facilitated by Dasha Simons (IBM)
Workshop 1: Envisioning Equitable Representation in ML Evaluation
Facilitated by Stevie Bergman (DeepMind), Willie Agnew (University of Washington), Maribeth Rauh (DeepMind)
Cultural Memory: Artistic Experiments in AI
by Yasmine Boudiaf (Royal Society of Arts and the Ada Lovelace Institute)
ΑΠΟαποικιοΠΟΙΗΣΗ: Decolonising Cypriot AI through poetry
by Alexia Achilleos (CYENS Centre of Excellenece & Cyprus University of Technology), Spyros Armostis (University of Cyprus), Eleftheria Sokratous (Ypogia Skini)
Post-modern dance performance and a group conversation about responsible design and social impact of AI
by Betsy Campbell (Edgelands Institute)
(Old) age in the age of artificial intelligence – crossing generational borders in AI research and development
by Justyna Stypinska (Weizenbaum Institute)
Human First Innovation for AI ethics? : a Cross-cultural Perspective on Youth and AI
by Toshie Takahashi (Waseda University)
Exploring Children's Rights and Child-Centred AI
by Janis Wong, Morgan Briggs, Mhairi Aitken, Sabeehah Mahomed (Turing Institute)
Artificial Intelligence in National Media: How the North-South Divide Matters?
by Claudia Wladdimiro Quevedo (Uppsala University)
An Approach Based in Eastern Philosophy to Identify Ethical Issues in Early Stages of AI for Earth Observation Research
by Mrinalini Kochupillai (Technical University of Munich)
Occupying Urgency: How AI Solutionism Shapes the Narrating of Urgency around the Climate Crisis
by Eugenia Stamboliev and Mark Coeckelbergh (University of Vienna)