8 June 2018

International Conference on Applied Ethics and Artificial Intelligence

The Zagreb School of Economics and Management is organizing a one-day International Conference on Applied Ethics and Artificial Intelligence. The organizers hope the conference will set out a number of new issues, try to reduce existing issues facing artificial intelligence, but also discuss some of the new issues that may be due to new phenomena in the new generations of artificial intelligence. During the symposium, a symposium with all the summaries of lectures will be available. We hope the conference will help everyone, from scholars, practitioners, to everyone who uses artificial intelligence in everyday work and professional life, or it will soon become a necessity.

Scientific organization of the symposium: Kristijan Krkač and Borna Jalšenjak

 

 

Program of the International Conference

Applied Ethics and Artificial Intelligence

 

09:30 – 10:00                  Registration and informal gathering

10:00 – 10:10                  Opening addresses (scientific organizers)

ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE IN PRACTICE

10:10 – 10:30                  Davor Šibenik – State of AI: a practical insight into scope and limitations of current generation of AI (BonsAI, AI solution specialist)

OPENING LECTURE – A CRITICAL OVERVIEW F THE FIELD

10:30 – 11:10                  Janina Loh (née Sombetzki) – Responsibility and Robot Ethics, A Critical Overview of Responsibility Networks (University of Vienna)

11:10 – 11:20              Questions and discussion

APPLIED ETHICS AND ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE (1st session)

11:20 – 11:40                  Borut Cerkovnik – If a robot could speak (University of Ljubljana)

11:40 – 12:00                  Tomislav Miletić – Human-AI symbiosis: there is nothing to fear Westerners! (University of Rijeka)

12:00 – 12:20                  Sandro Skansi – General artificial intelligence and the wishful quest for cybernetic emergence (Croatian Studies – University of Zagreb)

12:20 – 12:40                  Andrija Raguž – A conjecture on impossibility of existence of the machine-based AI (Zagreb School of Economics and Management)

12:40 – 13:00                   Damir Mladić – The Security Dilemma and Artificial Intelligence (Libertas International University)

13:00 – 13:20                  Nikola Protrka and Grga Jovanovski – Using Security Intelligence in Corporations (Police College, Court Expert for IT / Privredna banka Zagreb d.o.o., Security Operations Center)

13:20 – 14:00               Questions and discussion

14:00 – 15:00              LUNCH BREAK

APPLIED ETHICS AND ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE (2nd session)

15:00 – 15:20              Jeronim Ban – AI and Androids in Palliative Care – How it will Affect our

Humanity? (Osojnik Parish, Diocese of Dubrovnik)

15:20 – 15:40                   Daria Vitasović – Are There Objective Structures of Consciousness (University of Milan)

15:40 – 16:00                   Antun Klipa – Rise of Machinenstein (Vodice, Croatia)

16:00 – 16:20                   Josipa Điri, Ivana Bračević, Stipe Buzar – Life, choice, and robot babies, The pro-life/pro-choice dilemma in the context of AI (Croatian Studies – University of Zagreb / Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences – University of Zagreb / Libertas International University)

16:20 – 16:40                  Ivan Plehaček, Franjo Borović, Karmela Aleksić-Maslać – The development of the real Virtual Reality glasses (Zagreb School of Economics and Management)

16:40 – 17:00                  Kristijan Krkač and Borna Jalšenjak – Ethics of the species 5618 from our artificial intelligent point of view (Zagreb School of Economics and Management)

17:00 – 17:40                   Questions and discussion

17:40 – 17:45                   Closing address (scientific organizers)