On 4 June, the University of Luxembourg’s Institute for Digital Ethics (ULIDE) visited the Delft Digital Ethics Centre (DDEC) to explore potential areas of joint research and identify the best avenues for collaboration to suit both organisations’ ambitions.
Prof. Georg Mein and Dr Johannes Pause presented their vision and outlined the key focus areas of the ULIDE. Jeroen van den Hoven then shared his experiences of providing policy advice in the field of digital ethics over the past three years. During this time, the DDEC has grown its community and ecosystem to its current size.
The DDEC showcased its work on digital ethics in healthcare, accountability for autonomous systems and dark patterns.
- Giorgia Pozzi on “Epistemic Justice as a Condition for Meaningful Human Control over Medical AI.”
- Perica Jovchevski on “Moral Responsibility for Automatized Wrongful Harm”
- Ryan Timms on “(Moving) Beyond ‘Good’ and ‘Evil’ Patterns: Philosophical Frameworks for Understanding Dark & Desirable Interface Design”
- Stefan Buijsman on “Accuracy is not all you need! The reasons to require AI explainability”
In the coming months joint initiatives will be further explored. TU Delft’s DDEC is looking forward to future encounters and collaborations!
