Titel: Roboethics: Humans, Machines and Health
Termin:
25.2.2019
Veranstaltungsort:
VATICAN CITY
Referenten: AGIUS Emmanuel (Professor of Moral Theology and Philosophical Ethics, University of Malta (Malta); PAV Member) *** BASS Barbara (Executive Director, Houston; Methodist Institute for Technology, Innovation & Education (USA) *** BILLARD Aude (Learning Algorithms and Systems Laboratory, École Polytechnique Fédéral de Lausanne (Svizzera); Adjunct Faculty, Computer Science Department, University of Southern Carolina (USA) *** CARBALLO Marita (President,“AcademiaNacional de Ciencias Morales y Políticas” of Argentina; President, Voices! Research and Consultancy (Argentina) *** CINGOLANI Roberto (Scientific Director, Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia (Italy); PAV Member) *** FLORIDI Luciano (Professor of Philosophy and Ethics of Information, University of Oxford (United Kingdom) *** GASTMANS Chris (Professor of Medical Ethics, Catholic University of Leuven (Belgium); PAV Member) *** HONDA Koijro (Associate Professor, Department of Humanities, Kanazawa Medical University (Japan) *** ISHIGURO Iroshi (Intelligent Robotics Laboratory, Dept. of Systems Innovation, Schoolof Engineering Science, Osaka University (Japan) *** KIYIMBA Kizito (Vice Chancellor, Arrupe Jesuit University (Zimbabwe) *** OMLADIČ Luka (Professor of Practical Ethics, University of Ljubljana (Slovenia); Member of the World Commission on the Ethics of Scientific Knowledge and Technology of UNESCO (COMEST); Coordinator of the COMEST Working Group on Robotics Ethics) *** OPIO Peter John (Vice Chancellor/Rector, Kigali Institute of Management University (Rwanda) *** WOOPEN Christiane (Professor of Ethics and Theory of Medicine, University of Cologne (Germany); Chair, European Group on Ethics in Science and New Technologies (EGE)
Weitere Informationen:
http://www.academyforlife.va/content/pav/en/news/2018/humans--machines ...
The goal of the Workshop is to provide updates on the characteristics of the technologies in the field of robotics: namely, through those who work on the ground, identify and shape the questions rising in the field from the anthropological and ethical point of view and propose some ethical criteria and possibly some recommendations, keeping alive the attention to the global dimension of the theme. First session (Monday 25, afternoon) will focus on state-of-the-art technologies and different approaches to robotics’ research and development. Second session (Tuesday 26, morning) will explore socio-anthropological implications, i.e., how robotics changes the ways of knowing and understanding the world, perceiving relationships, and understanding the body and social coexistence. Third session (Tuesday 26, afternoon) will address the ethical implications of robotics in the health sector.
Please note that this Workshop will be followed by the 2020 Assembly on Artificial Intelligence. The fields of robotics and artificial intelligence are distinct, but closely related. They both contain so much information and so many anthropological and ethical questions in themselves that we are dedicating two assemblies to these subjects. We hope that, by having two different assemblies dedicated to two different aspects of the larger field of robotic technologies in general, we can address the opportunities and challenges of these connected technologies in greater depth.
Kontakt:
Pontifical Academy for Life
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00193 ROMA
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Tel.:
0039 06 69895200
Fax: 0039 06 69882014
events@pav.va
http://www.academyforlife.va/
Schlagworte: Technikethik