EPURAI WORKSHOP

Program

Day 1 - 23 November


08:30-08:45 Arrival and registration

08:45-08:55 Opening: Ali Ozkes 

08:55-09:00 Welcome: Roland Königsgruber


09:00-10:00 Edmond Awad (University of Exeter, University of Oxford)

- Understanding Human Perception of “AI in the Wild”


10:00-10:20 Coffee Break


10:20-11:00 Corinne Jorgenson (University of Cincinnati)

- Should Artificial Agents Follow the Same Rules Humans Do? Investigating the Ethical Equivalence Assumption


11:00-11:40 Sarra Tajouri (Paris-Dauphine University)

- Fairness through explanations



11:40-12:20 Thomas Souverain (Ecole Normale Supérieure, Institut Jean Nicod)

- AI on job advertisement – do I trust explainable AI?



12:20-14:00 Lunch


14:00-14:40 Carl Mörch (FARI Institute Brussels)

- Universities & Public Sector: can we develop AI “responsibly” together?


14:40-15:20 Thomas Crispeels (VU Brussels)

- The changing role of universities in entrepreneurial and innovation ecosystems


15:20-15:40 Coffee Break


15:40-16:20 Leopoldo Bertossi (SKEMA Business School)

- What is an Interpretation in AI?


16:20-17:00 Marija Slavkovik (University of Bergen)

- Dark patterns, consent and privacy



17:00-17:20 Coffee Break


17:20-18:20 Panel

Moderator: Dieter Vanderelst (University of Cincinnati)

Leopoldo Bertossi (SKEMA Business School)

Marija Slavkovik (University of Bergen)

Alexis Tsoukiàs (CNRS, Paris-Dauphine University)


19:00-22:00 Workshop Dinner

Day 2 - 24 November






09:00-10:00 Jean-François Bonnefon (Toulouse School of Economics)

- Moral Psychology of AI: A Review


10:00-10:20 Coffee Break


10:20-11:00 Anne-Marie Nussberger (Max Planck Institute for Human Development)

- Public attitudes value interpretability but prioritize accuracy in Artificial Intelligence


11:00-11:40 Verena Dorner (WU Vienna)

- Inclusive design for smart city apps – a behavioural economics approach


11:40-12:20 Astrid Reichel (University of Salzburg)

- Being incentivized or gaming the system: algorithms in human resource management


12:20-14:00 Lunch


14:00-14:40 Bernard Sinclair-Desgagné (SKEMA Business School)

- Unknown unknowns – The frontier of ethical algorithms


14:40-15:20 Ali Minai (University of Cincinnati)

- Alternative Intelligences: What We Should (and Should Not) Expect From AGI


15:20-15:40 Coffee Break


15:40-16:20 Patrick Loiseau (INRIA, Ecole Polytechnique, ENSAE)

- Statistical Discrimination in Stable Matching 


16:20-17:00 Sami Zhioua (INRIA, Ecole Polytechnique)

- The need for causality to address fairness in ML


17:00-17:20 Coffee Break


17:20-18:20 Panel

Moderator: Jurgen Willems (WU Vienna)

Christine Balagué (Institut Mines-Télécom)

Bertrand Braunschweig (confiance.ai)

Thomas Crispeels (VU Brussels)