Day 1 | |
09:15 | Arrival and Coffee, Alte Aula (Old Assembly Hall), Münzgasse 30, 72070 Tübingen |
09:30 | Opening Remarks: Social Justice and Technological Futures Laura Schelenz, IZEW |
09:45 | Greetings from the organizers Prof. Regina Ammicht Quinn, IZEW Prof. Olaf Kramer, RHET AI Center Prof. Astrid Franke, CRC 923 "Threatened Orders" |
10:00 | Conversation with Lecia J. Brooks, Southern Poverty Law Center, USA, moderated by Prof. Regina Ammicht Quinn Social Justice: What are we talking about? |
10:30 | Panel I: Critical Perspectives on Global AI Developments: Ethics, Economy, Equality, chair: Dr. Lou Brandner Koliwe Majama, Mozilla Foundation, Zimbabwe Sofia Scasserra, Universidad Nacional Tres de Febrero, Argentina Dr. Scott Timcke, ICT Research Africa, South Africa |
12:00 | Lunch |
13:00 | Short talk A Virtue Ethical Approach to Understanding (AI) Technologies, chair: Dr. Saeedeh Babaii Dr. Mahdi Khalili, University of Graz, Austria / Institute for Research in Fundamental Sciences, Iran |
13:30 | Panel II by RHET AI Center: AI, Imagination, and Creativity, chair: Dr. Anne Burkhardt Jorge Caballero Ramos, Film Director at Gusano Films, Universidad Pompeu Fabra Barcelona, Spain/Colombia Joana Varon, “Executive Directress and Creative Chaos Catalyst”, Coding Rights, Brazil |
14:30 | Break |
15:00 | Short talk: Code to Inspire: A coding school for Afghan women and girls, chair: Laura Schelenz Fereshteh Forough, CEO, Code to Inspire, Afghanistan/USA |
15:30 | Fireside Chat on Black Feminism and Technological Futures, chair: Prof. Astrid Franke Prof. Jakita O. Thomas, Auburn University, USA |
16:30 | Hearty snack and walk through the old town to the cinema |
18:00 | Film “Robin Bank” and talk with producer Jorge Caballero Ramos, Gusano Films, Spain [Free for invited speakers and chairs; tickets for participants: approx. 10 Euros] |