Events

Social AI workshop

A Philosophy Workshop

The rise of Generative AI in recent years has, not surprisingly, been met with an outpouring of philosophical work. Such work covers all manner of philosophical inquiry, including asking whether AI is (or ever can be) conscious, how AI enhances and/or threatens our epistemic endeavours, and what the ethical implications are of this new technology being in the workplace, in healthcare, and in the home. This workshop aims to explore the growing category of generative AI systems designed to serve as conversational partners, emotional supports, even friends and romantic partners. In foregrounding ‘Social AI’, we aim to deepen the philosophical understanding of how we relate to AI, as well as the various techno-social benefits and harms that might flow from these interactions. 


Event details

In-person registration

Attendance is free but in-person registration is limited. Please do sign up here by 4th February 2025 if you would like to join us at Byrne House (Saint German's Rd, Exeter EX4 4PJ).

Online registration

If you would like to join us online as a participant, please do sign up here by 8th February 2025. The link for workshop will be circulated on Monday 9th February. 

Timetable (subject to amends)

Tuesday 10th February

9.50-10.00: Welcome

10.00–10.50: Pii Telakivi – Remembering with AI

10.50–11.00: Break

11.00–11.50: Kris Goffin – Normative Chatbot Fictionalism

11.50–12.00: Break

12.00–12.50: Shahd Omar - Being-With the Artificial Other: An Existential-Phenomenological Exploration of Romantic Love with AI Chatbots

12.50–2.00: Lunch

2.00–2.50: Kesavan Thenagopal - Generative AI Chatbot:  My Psychopathic Companion?

2.50-3.00: Break

3.00-3.50: Michael Randall Barnes & Mercedes Corredor - When Porn Doesn’t Speak: Understanding AI-Assisted Sex Work

3.50-4.00: Break

4.00-4.50: Ben White – Existential Atrophy

Wednesday 11th February

10.00–10.50: Rob Clowes - The Ontology and Mode of Existence of Companion GenAI

10.50-11.00: Break

11.00–11.50: Leda Berio - Stories of Empathy: Chatbots, Identity-Building, and Affective Interactions

11.50-12.00 Break

12.00–12.50: Allister Lee - Sycophantic AI, Simulating Empathy, and Self-Distortion: Applying Edith Stein's Reiteration of Empathy

12.50–2.00: Lunch

2.00–2.50: Àger Pérez Casanovas - Beyond Regulation: Responsibility and Ignorance in Narrow Conversational AI for Anorexia Nervosa

2.50–3.00: Break

3.00–4.30: Exeter Panel (Lucy Osler, Joel Krueger, Tom Roberts, Shane Glackin)

Questions

If you have any questions, please do get in contact with Lucy Osler (l.osler@exeter.ac.uk).