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Zagrebačka konferencija o primijenjenoj etici THE ETHICS OF ROBOTICS AND ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE

5-7. lipnja 2017. Velika dvorana Matice hrvatske, Strossmayerov trg 4, Zagreb

9:00–09:15 Otvaranje konferencije
Tomislav Bracanović, President of the Organizing Committee
Tomislav Janović, President of the Society for the Advancement of Philosophy
Stipe Kutleša, President of the Philosophy Section of Matica hrvatska

9:15–10:15 Plenarno predavanje
Bojan Jerbić, University of Zagreb
Medical robotics – step ahead of known concepts of ethics

10:15–10:35 Stanka

10:35–12:05 Sesija I
Friderik Klampfer, University of Maribor
Moral and policy issues in programming autonomous cars for decision-making in cases of unavoidable harm

Javier Rodríguez-Alcázar, University of Granada
Do driverless vehicles face moral dilemmas?

Dijana Magđinski, Nino Tolić
The who question of autonomous cars

12:05–13:30 Stanka

13:30–15:00 Sesija II

Davor Pećnjak, Institute of Philosophy, Zagreb
Responsibility and autonomous weapons systems

Miguel Moreno Muñoz, University of Granada
The viability of “embedded ethics” in robotic military systems without humans in the decision loop

Luka Omladič, University of Ljubljana / UNESCO – COMEST
Robotics ethics: the UNESCO perspective

15:00–15:20 Stanka

15:20–16:50 Sesija III

Kristina Šekrst, University of Zagreb
Nazi sex robots: moral reasoning guided by computational complexities

Aura-Elena Schussler, Babeş-Bolyai University, Cluj-Napoca
Sexbots and the issue of sexual solipsism – new ethical perspectives

Paulo Alexandre e Castro, University of Algarve
Sexbots are really social robots? Some considerations on the impossibility of ethics

UTORAK, 6. LIPNJA

9:00–10:30 Sesija IV

Maike Klein, University of Stuttgart
The moral relevance of emotions in artificial systems

Tomislav Janović, University of Zagreb
What (if anything) can we learn from mindreading robots?

Fabio Fossa, University of Pisa
Between functioning and acting. “Autonomy” and “morality” in human beings and machines

10:30–10:50 Stanka

10:50–12:20 Sesija V

Marcin Garbowski, John Paul II Catholic University of Lublin
The personalist proposal for a solution for AI ethics dilemmas

Rosangela Barcaro, Martina Mazzoleni, Paolo Virgili,
Italian National Research Council, Genoa / Ministry of Justice, Genoa
Ethics of care and robots care givers: the evolution of robots through human care giving

Zoe Porter, University of York
Eudaimonia
for older people in the robotic age

12:20–14:00 Stanka

14:00–15:30 Sesija VI

Ihsan Baris Gedizlioglu, John Cabot University, Rome
What they can do & what they should do?

Lilian Bermejo-Luque, University of Granada
The only rule that a super intelligent robot must obey

Cansu Canca
RECs for artificial intelligence: an unintelligent choice

SRIJEDA, 7. LIPNJA

09:00–10:30 Sesija VII

Andreas Matthias, Lingnan University, Hong Kong
Moral imperialism and the social dynamics of human-robot interactions

Francisco Lara Sánchez, University of Granada
Artificial intelligence and moral enhancement

Tomislav Miletić, University of Rijeka
Moral enhancement and distributed intelligence: Is the age of Plato’s guardians upon us?

10:30–10:50 Stanka

10:50–11:50 Sesija VIII

Aníbal Monasterio Astobiza, University of Oxford
The ethics of AI and AI based modelling of ethics

Sandro Skansi, University College Algebra, Zagreb
Deep learning and the rise of connectionism in artificial intelligence

11:50–13:30 Stanka

13:30–14:30 Sesija VIII

Rosallia Domingo, Central European University, Budapest
Cyborg embodiment: Exploring the concept of body and technology hybridity in Mamoru Oshii’s Ghost in the Shell

Jasmin Poljak, Josip Naglić, Natural Science and Graphics School Rijeka
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