Ethics in AI Workshop | AI and Judgement

Speaker
Baroness Onora O'Neill, Prof. Lorraine Daston, Prof. Fergus Gleeson, The Rt. Hon. Lord Neuberger, Prof. Georgina Born
Event date
Event time
9:00 - 17:00
Venue
Trinity College
The Levine Building, Auditorium
Oxford
OX1 3BH
Event type
Courses and workshops
Event cost
£20 (free, concessions)
Disabled access?
Yes
Booking required
Required

The Institute for Ethics in AI will be holding a one-day workshop on AI and Judgment.

Attendance is by registration only and is open now. This is an all-day event, however there are options to register for half a day.

Overview: The aim of the workshop is to examine the concept of judgment, especially in relation to rules (and the extent to which judgment is an application of rules), and then to consider to what extent human judgment might be enhanced, replaced, or undermined in different domains by AI tools. An important theme we'd like to pursue is the way in which judgment has varying significance and responds to different values/concerns in different domains of activity (e.g. cancer diagnosis v sentencing).

The workshop will begin with a panel in which the main speaker is Baroness Onora O'Neill, who has long written about judgment from the standpoint of philosophy. Then there will be a panel with the historian of science, Lorraine Daston, who has just published an important book called The Rules (a wide-ranging discussion of all sorts of rules from spelling and sumptuary laws to monastic rules and traffic rules). After that, we will look at judgment/AI in specific domains with Lord Neuberger (law), Georgina Born (music recommendation), Fergus Gleeson (radiology professor at Oxford who uses AI-based technology), and Barry Smith (wine-tasting). There will be two commentators for each panel except for the wine-tasting session by Barry Smith.