IEAI Speaker Series – When is it unethical for AI to lie to Humans? with Tae Wan Kim
December 18, 2019 – 10:00 am - 11:30 am
With its new Speaker Series, the TUM Institute for Ethics in Artificial Intelligence is bringing experts from all over the world to Munich to talk about Ethics and Governance of AI. These events serve as an important platform for sharing new research and exchanging knowledge.
The second session of the TUM IEAI Speaker Series will take place on 18 December 2019, 10am, at the Hochschule für Politik in Richard Wagner Straße 1, Munich. The topic for this session is When Is It Not Unethical For AI to Lie to Humans? Trust-based Theory and Empirical Evidence.
We are pleased to announce that the speaker of this event is Tae Wan Kim.
Tae Wan Kim is an Associate Professor of Business Ethics at Carnegie Mellon’s Tepper School of Business. Kim is a recipient of Business Ethics Quarterly’s Best Article Award (2015, 2017) and was selected as one of 11 Groundbreaking, World-Changing Wharton PhDs in 2018. Kim has served on editorial boards of Business Ethics Quarterly and Journal of Business Ethics. Kim has served on the program committee of AAAI/ACM Conference on Artificial Intelligence, Society and Ethics (AIES) and is a committee member of the IEEE Global Initiative for Ethical Considerations in Artificial Intelligence and Autonomy Systems. Kim has taught ethics to MBA students at Carnegie Mellon University since 2012. Kim has spoken on AI ethics for public events such as TTI Vanguard and MIT Robo-AI Exchange.
Coffee and tea will be served on arrival.
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