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Recordings:
- Monday February 11, 2019
- Tuesday February 12, 2019 (Part 1) (Part 2) (Part 3)
- Wednesday February 13, 2019 (Part 1) (Part 2) (Part 3)
Presentations and abstracts speakers:
- Aldo Ramirez, Utrecht University | Subjective Oughts and Completeness in stit Logic
- Allard Tamminga, Utrecht University; Hein Duijf, Utrecht University | Collective obligations, group plans and individual actions (Abstract)
- Bas Testerink, Politie Nederland | Towards a Multi-Agent Network for the Netherlands National Police (Abstract)
- Beishui Lao, Hangzhou | Argumentation-based justification and explanation in AI ethics (Abstract)
- Christian List, LSE | The Cognitive Representation of Moral Judgments
- David Gunkel, Northern Illinois University | The Other Question: From Responsibility to Rights (Abstract)
- Fleur Jongepier, Radboud University Nijmegen | Can autonomous systems respect autonomy?
- Frans Osinga, KMA Breda | Killer robots: just another weapon system (?) (Abstract)
- Frederik Van De Putte, Ghent University | It Takes Two to Tango – Individual and Collective Admissibility in Deontic Games (Abstract)
- Jan Broersen, Utrecht University | 5 years of research on REINS
- Jesse Mulder, Utrecht University; Niels van Miltenburg, Utrecht University | On the unity of (group)action (Abstract)
- Joanna Bryson, University of Bath, MIT | Who is responsible for AI?
- Leon van der Torre, University of Luxembourg | The Pinocchio architecture for human-AI interaction (Abstract)
- Sander Beckers, Utrecht University | Formalizing the Causal Conditions for Moral Responsibility (Abstract)
- Sjur Dyrkolbotn, University of Bergen | A scalable approach to causal responsibility (Abstract)
- Thomas Agotnes, University of Bergen | Reasoning about social networks