Updates are in red
Updates are in red
Meeting Room of the Institute of Art History
Chair: Vít Gvoždiak
9:30-11:00. Selene ARFINI (University of Pavia): "Productive Opacity: R(el)ational Ignorance as Ground for Epistemic Agency in AI-Mediated Science"
11:00-11:10. Coffee break
11:10-12:00 Éloïse BOISSEAU (Aix-Marseille University): "Trust, blindness and expertise"
12:00-13:30. Lunch break
13:30-14:20 Maria del R. MARTINEZ-ORDAZ (Institute of Philosophy, CAS): "Disruptive technologies and the epistemic vulnerability of science: The cases of the Accuracy Paradox and Model Collapse"
14:20-15:10. Gabriel TARZIU (Leibniz University Hannover) (Joint work with Mathias FRISCH (Leibniz University Hannover)): "AI, Counterfactuals, and Understanding: Assessing Their Interaction in Climate Science"
15:10-15:20. Coffee break
15:20-16:10. Luigi SCORZATO (Accenture AG): "Reliability and Interpretability in Science and Deep Learning"
16:10-17:00. Johan LARGO (University of Luxembourg): "Proxies in inquiry: on the epistemic interaction of scientists and (reliable but opaque) LLMs"
17:00-17:10. Coffee break
17:10-18:40. Juan M. DURAN (Delft University of Technology): "Can we be epistemically lucky with algorithms?"
Meeting Room of the Institute of Philosophy
Chair: Vít Gvoždiak
9:30-11:00. Otavio BUENO (University of Miami): "Opacity in Machine Learning Models: An Inferential Approach"
11:00-11:10. Coffee break
11:10-12:00 Michael FRIEDMAN (University of Bonn): "The Opaque Reasoning of AI-Mediated Mathematics"
12:00-13:30. Lunch break
13:30-14:20 Xavier DE DONATO (University of Santiago de Compostela): "When Scientists Must Trust What They Do Not Understand: AI and Epistemic Dependency"
14:20-15:10. Juraj HVORECKY (Institute of Philosophy CAS): "The epistemology of Psycophantic AI"
15:10-15:20. Coffee break
15:20-16:10. Kesavan THANAGOPAL (University of Notre Dame): "The Opacity Debate's Missing Question: Epistemic Answerability in AI-Mediated Science"
16:10-17:00. Marc MELA-QUILEZ (University of Barcelona): "When Deep Neural Networks Become Scientific Models"
17:00-17:10. Coffee break
17:10-18:00. Moises MACIAS-BUSTOS (University of Massachusetts-Amherst): "Philosophy of Mathematics in the Age of LLMs: Knowledge & Metaphysics"