When ChatGPT was suddenly released to the general public in November of 2022, a lively discussion about how it was going to affect education and research immediately sprung up. That discussion is still on-going and far from settled, and generative AI technologies are becoming more and more ubiquitous in society. This evening event will explore ethical and social questions about the use of ChatGPT and other large language models in teaching and research.
Moderated by LMU's Professor of the Ethics of Artificial Intelligence, Sven Nyholm, this interdisciplinary event will feature a keynote by the leading AI ethics expert and Humboldt Fellow Dr. Silvia Milano and a panel discussion with LMU professors Peter Adamson (philosophy), Frauke Kreuter (statistics and data science), and Albrecht Schmidt (computer science).
Program
- 18:15-18:20: Welcome address from Prof. Dr. Stephan Hartmann (Chair of Philosophy of Science and Dean of the Faculty of Philosophy, Philosophy of Science and Religious Studies)
- 18:20-18:25: Introduction of the keynote speaker by moderator Prof. Dr. Sven Nyholm (Professor of the Ethics of AI)
- 18:25-19:00: Keynote presentation: Dr. Silvia Milano (Humboldt Fellow LMU and Senior Lecturer, University of Exeter, UK)
- 19:00-19:30: Panel discussion: Dr. Silvia Milano, Prof. Dr. Peter Adamson (Chair of Philosophy of Late Antiquity and the Islamic World and Dean of Studies of the Faculty of Philosophy, Philosophy of Science and Religious Studies), Prof. Dr. Frauke Kreuter (Chair of Statistics and Data Science) & Prof. Dr. Albrecht Schmidt (Chair of Human-Centered Ubiquitous Media)
- 19:30-19:45: Audience questions for the keynote speaker and the panelists