The normative order of artificial intelligence | NO:KI

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Project manager: Prof. Dr. Christoph Burchard

Project description

Everyone is talking about “artificial intelligence” (AI) these days. And for good reason: AI is the driving force behind the ever-accelerating digital revolution that is affecting all areas of life. The research project “The normative order of artificial intelligence” is building a research network that addresses three sets of questions:

1. “Normative orders in AI?
What are the inherent normative orders of AI applications? Or what should they be?

2. normative reorganizations through AI?
How does AI (or its immanent normative orders) transform our existing normative orders? Or how should the latter be transformed by the former?

3. normative reorganizations of AI?
Can AI be regulated by external normative regulatory postulates – in particular by law? Or how should it be regulated and thus reorganized?


These questions are intertwined. For example, it can be critically observed that AI is neither an independent entity nor rational or objective in itself – contrary to corresponding misrepresentations or simplifications. Rather, it can represent a veritable (political, economic, cultural, etc.) instrument of power with immanent biases (complex of questions “Normative orders in AI?”). These biases can perpetuate existing (e.g. political, economic or social) asymmetries, perpetuate existing discrimination and make the quantification of the social appear to have no alternative. Soshana Zuboff, for example, sees all of this as ushering in the age of surveillance capitalism (question complex “Normative reorganizations through AI?”). In order to counteract this, the basic normative configuration of the corresponding AI applications would have to be changed (set of questions “Normative reorganizations of AI?”).

Events:

Program in the winter semester 2020/21

Lecture series “Shifting power through algorithms and AI”

Program in the winter semester 2019/20

Workshop
May 7 and 8, 2020
First Finnish-German Workshop on Foundational Matters of Criminal Law & Justice

Goethe University Frankfurt am Main
Campus Westend
Building Normative Orders, Room 5.01
The event is canceled!

Lecture series “Liability Law and Artificial Intelligence”

Program in the summer semester 2019*


April 16, 2019, 4.15 p.m., 4.101 RuW, Uni Campus Westend

AI as the end of criminal law?
Prof. Dr. Christoph Burchard (GU Frankfurt / Normative Orders)

April 30, 2019, 4.15 p.m., 4.101 RuW, Uni Campus Westend
Algorithmic Sentencing
Prof. Vincent Chiao, Ph.D. (University of Toronto)

May 21, 2019, 4.15 p.m., 4.101 RuW, Uni Campus Westend
Digitalization and criminal law – new perspectives
Prof. Dr. Dr. Eric Hilgendorf (University of Würzburg)

July 10, 2019, 8 p.m., 5.01 EXNO, University Campus Westend
Autonomous technical systems – new subjects of attribution for criminal law?
PD Dr. Boris Burghardt (HU Berlin / Fritz Bauer Institute)

*In cooperation with the Tuesday Seminar of the Institute for Criminal Sciences and Philosophy of Law

Further events and cooperations

June 6, 8 p.m., FKH Bad Homburg
Public lecture at the Forschungskolleg Humanwissenschaften (FKH):
Criminal jurisdiction through algorithms?
Prof. Dr. Christoph Burchard (GU Frankfurt, Normative Orders)

July 12, 2019, 6 p.m., cinema of the DFF, Frankfurt
In the series Talking About a Revolution:
Can robots be authors? A conversation about copyright and artificial intelligence around the films of Jan Bot
Prof. Dr. Vinzenz Hediger / Prof. Dr. Alexander Peukert (both GU Frankfurt / Normative Orders)

July 16, 2019, 8:15 p.m., DFF Cinema, Frankfurt
In the series Talking About a Revolution:
Is cinema distorting AI? A conversation about privacy, IT trust and representation based on The Circle
Prof. Dr. Vinzenz Hediger / Prof. Dr. Christoph Burchard (both GU Frankfurt / Normative Orders)


September 19 to 21, 2019, FKH Bad Homburg
Bad Homburg Conference 2019
Artificial intelligence – How can we trust algorithms?

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