Conference Programme
'AI Hype or Revolution?' Postgraduate Conference Programme (29 July 2023)
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All sessions take place in the (ground floor)
09.15–9.45 Tea/Coffee (foyer)
09.45–10.00 Introduction (Room OC0.03)
10.00–11.15 Keynote: 鈥淥n Synthesis and Representation in AI鈥 - Dr. M. Beatrice Fazi, University of of Sussex (Room OC0.03)
Chair: Tori Pryce
11.15–11.45 Break (refreshments provided)
11.45–13.00 Session 1: Philosophy of AI (Room OC0.03)
Chair: Tilda Du
- 鈥淲hen Terminator Wept: AI and Post-Human Affects鈥 - Javier Garc铆a-Mart铆nez
- 鈥淪preading Sameness in Divided Virtual Islands: Reflections on AI in social media as a Means of Subjectivity-Production鈥 - Mohammad Javanmard
- 鈥淩elating to Robots: Are Robots Socially Constructed?鈥 - Luke Robert Mason
13:00–14.00 Lunch (provided)
14:00–15.15 Session 2: Select either Panel 1 or 2
Panel 1: AI Ethics and Society (14.00–15.15 Room OC0.01)
Chair: Javier Garc铆a-Mart铆nez
- 鈥淧erceptions of Nigerian Doctors on AI-Enabled Telemedicine Solutions: Opportunities and Challenges for Healthcare Delivery鈥 - Mohammed Abdullahi, Ayomide Deborah Adetunji, Afeez Egungbohun, Chandana Pudota & Ayesha Younus Khan
- 鈥淓thics of AI鈥 - Thomas Ko
- 鈥淗ow Explainability Matters in the Age of AI鈥 - Yulu Pi
- 鈥淲here is Gender in the Age of AI鈥 - Kristal Yu
Panel 2: AI Applications and Education (14.00–15.15 Room OC0.03)
Chair: Caius Liu
- 鈥淎I in Art Education鈥 - Stuart Brambell
- 鈥淎 Solution to the Democracy Paradox? Emerging Technology and its Utility in Intelligence Oversight鈥 - Chase Johnson
- 鈥淎I: an emerging tool for interpreting language鈥 - Stephanie Povey
- 鈥淎dvertisement in the artificial intelligence era and its socio-economic impact鈥 - Emmanouil Xagoraris
15:15–15.30 Break (comfort break)
15:30–16.30 Discussion: 鈥淎utonomous Weapons Systems: A Good Use of AI?鈥 presented & moderated by Evan Curran (Room OC0.03)
16:30 Social Event - Food (pizza) & Drinks (, weather permitting)