Description:
Technology gives man enormous opportunities, but also creates new challenges of a psychological nature. One of them is whether a machine can be moral? How should an autonomous car behave in the event of an unavoidable accident? Who to “choose” if every decision leads to harm and even death? Is the developer, manufacturer, owner or algorithm responsible for the vehicle's decisions? The psychology of morality asks itself such questions and can answer some of them.
Process:
Lecture: "The Moral Machine Experiment"
- Edmond Awad, PhD (University of Exeter)
- Jean-François Bonnefon, PhD (Toulouse School of Economics)
Lecture in English (simultaneous translation provided).
Lecture: "Cold logic or competence? Cultural views on AI morality"
- Prof. Paul Conway (University of Southampton)
Lecture in English (simultaneous translation provided).
Lecture: "LLM, search engines and illusion of understanding"
- Michał Białek, PhD, Professor of UWr (University of Wroclaw)
Lecture in English (simultaneous translation provided).
Lecture: "Autonomous Last-Mile Delivery as a Moral Dilemma of the Smart City: Smart Vehicles, Drones, and the Social Boundaries of Automation"
- Agnieszka Tubis, PhD, DSc (Wroclaw University of Technology)
Lecture in English (simultaneous translation provided).

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