A Collaboration between the Digital Ethics Center and the Schmidt Program on Artificial Intelligence and Emerging Technologies at the Yale Jackson School of Global Affairs, this one-semester workshop, led by Professor Luciano Floridi, Founding Director of the Digital Ethics Center and Professor in the Practice of Cognitive Science, introduces key topics in the field of digital ethics, such as the nature and ethics of AI, digital sovereignty, and the relationship between environmental and digital issues, among others.
The goal is to understand the epochal transformations affecting human self-understanding, the shaping of information societies, the conceptualization of reality, and the new forms of interactions among individuals and between humanity and the world, from an ethical, normative, social, and political perspective. This workshop will enable participants to develop a deeper and more critical understanding of the digital revolution and its ethical impact and implications.
Please join us for our eighth session. Light dinner and refreshments provided.
Below are this semester's remaining sessions:
November 27: Digital sovereignty and digital citizenship
December 11: The human project: digital utopia or regulative ideal?