#IEEEethics23 seeks to draw together the global community of technology and ethics practitioners from industry, academia, government, and civil society.
Day 3 of #IEEEethics23 is underway! We started the morning with the Plenary Session titled "Thinking Like an Engineer: Twenty-Five Years Later". This year marks the 25th Anniversary of the publication of Michael Davisโ book on engineering ethics, Thinking Like an Engineer.
Some of our @uw_english @uwcrimelab scholars, Heather Love, Rebecca Sherlock, and Alexi Orchard, presented their Critical Design for Responsible Innovation workshop at @IEEEethics at Purdue University this week @IEEESSIT Great work! ๐๐
ALT Three researchers stand in front of presentation screen in classroom
Congratulations to Cindy Rottmann (University of Toronto), Emily Moore (University of Toronto), and Andrea Chan (University of Toronto) for winning Best Paper!
Congratulations to Sofia Pansoni (University of Macerata), Simona Tiribelli (University of Macerata), Marina Paolanti (University of Macerata), Emanuele Frontoni (University of Macarata), & Benedetta Giovanola (University of Macerata) for winning Honorable Mention for Best Paper!
Congratulations to Dayoung Kim (Virginia Tech), Qin Zhu (Virginia Tech), and Hoda Eldardiry (Virginia Tech) for winning Honorable Mention for Best Paper!
In one of the "B" parallel sessions, we heard from Drs. Sorin Adam Matei (panel organizer), James Messina, and Kaylyn Jackson Schiff, all from Purdue University! Moderated by @Dan_Schiff, the panel shared Liberal Arts perspectives on the practical turn in AI ethics. #IEEEethics23