Conference: Trust and the Ethics of AI

This workshop aims to address some of the insights that we have gained about the ethics of AI and the concept of trust. We critically explore practical and theoretical issues relating to values and frameworks, engaging with carebots, evaluations of decision support systems, and norms in the private sector. We assess the objects of trust in a democratic setting and discuss how scholars can further shift insights from academia to other sectors. Workshop proceedings will appear in a special symposium issue of C4eJournal.net. Speakers: Judith Simon (University of Hamburg), Can and Should We Trust AI? Vivek Nallur (University College Dublin), Trusting a Carebot: Towards a Framework for Asking the Right Questions Justin B. Biddle (Georgia Institute of Technology), Organizational Perspectives on Trust and Values in AI Sina Fazelpour (Northeastern University), Where Are the Missing Humans? Evaluating AI Decision Support Systems in Content Esther Keymolen (Tilburg University), Trustworthy Tech Companies: Talking the Talk or Walking the Walk? Ori Freiman (University of Toronto), Making Sense of the Conceptual Nonsense “Trustworthy AI”: What’s Next?

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A selection of interviews and talks exploring the normative dimensions of AI and related technologies in individual and public life, brought to you by the interdisciplinary Ethics of AI Lab at the Centre for Ethics, University of Toronto.