Program a web
web: http://emw.flu.cas.cz/
June 12
10:00–11:30 Susan Schneider (University of Connecticut), “Could you Merge with AI?”
11:30–12:10 Judit Szalai (Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest), “Future Minds and the Philosophy of Mind”
12:10–02:00 Lunch
02:00–02:40 François Kammerer (Université Catholique de Louvain), “I Am Not a Self Yet, but I Might Become One”
02:40–03:20 Sonia de Jager (Erasmus University, Rotterdam), “Building Boundless, Reasonable Machines”
03:20 – 03:30 Coffee Break
03:30–04:10 Deke Gould (Augustana College, Rock Island, IL), “Future Minds and Anti-Natalism”
04:10–04:50 Robin Kopecký – Michaela Košová (Charles Univeristy, Prague), “How Young Minds See Future Minds”
05:00–07:00 Banquet
June 13
10:00–11:30 Mark Coeckelbergh (University of Vienna), “AI Ethics: Ethical Issues and Policy Challenges”
11:30–12:10 László Bernáth (Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest), “Defending the Standard Approach about Moral Status”
12:10–02:00 Lunch
02:00–02:40 Allan McCay (University of Sydney and Macquarie University), “Brain-Computer Interfaces and the Future of Criminal Law”
02:40–03:20 Frank Rösl (German Cancer Research Center, Heidelberg), “CRISPR-Cas: Social Impact and the Use of Artificial Intelligence in Personalized Medicine”
03:20–03:30 Coffee Break
03:30–04:10 Caterina Moruzzi (University of Nottingham), “Intentionality and Creativity in AI-Generated Music”
04:10 04:50 Tomáš Hříbek (Czech Academy of Sciences), “Can Machines Create Art?”