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CEPE 2007

Seventh International Computer Ethics Conference

July 12-14 2007
University of San Diego, USA

 

Program Schedule:

            Event Location (primary): Joan B. Kroc Institute for Peace & Justice - USD

Friday July 13th

Thursday --- --- Saturday

 


Friday July 13

8:00

Shuttle Bus Pick-up at Hacienda Hotel

 8:15-
8:45

Continental Breakfast

9:00

Keynote:: Vernor Vinge

"How Fast Can Ethics Change?"

9:45-
10:15

Luciano Floridi, "Distributed morality in multiagent systems"

10:15

Break

 

Topic: Artificial Agents

Topic: Infosphere

10:30

F.S. Grodzinsky,   K. Miller, & M.J. Wolf, “The Ethics of Designing Artificial Agents”

11:00

Kenneth Einar Himma, “Artificial Agency, Consciousness, and the Criteria for Moral Agency”

11:30

Jean-Gabriel Ganascia, “Using Non-Monotonic Logics to Model Machine Ethics”

Karen A. Mather, “Ethics in the infosphere: extending the work of Effy Oz on ethical standards in ICT”

Noon

Lunch

1:00

1:30

Edward H.   Spence, “What's Right and Good about Internet Information?”

 

Topic: Trust

 

2:00

Paul de Laat, “Blogging about one's life: Trusting trust and empowering exhibitionism.”

Norman Mooradian, “Computerizing Knowledge: Ethical and Philosophical Dimensions of Knowledge Management”

2:30

Break

 

Topic: CyberLife

Topic: Privacy 2

2:45

Anne-Mette Albrechtslund, “Gender Values in Computer Games: The Constitution of Virtual Space in the Sims”

Daniel C. Howe & Helen Nissenbaum, “TrackMeNot: Resisting surveillance in Web search”

3:15

A.R. Briggle, “Eros and the Lure of the Other: Online Love”

Lucas D. Introna, “What Surveillance Does: Socio-technical agency and the ethics and politics of algorithmic surveillance systems”

3:45

Goncalo Costa &   Manuela Sarmento,“Virtual communities- an ethical "mirror" of an organization?”

David McGraw, “The Nature of Privacy: The Personality Theory of Property As A Metaphor for Information Privacy

 

Break

 

Topic: Autonomy

Topic: Privacy 3

4:00

Ioan Muntean & Cory D.   Wright, “Autonomy, Allostatic Mechanisms, and AI: A Biomimetic Perspective”

Anders Albrechtslund, “The Intelligent Building: Towards an Ethics for New Surveillance in Living and Working Environments”

4:30

End of second day sessions

5:00

Conference Banquet

7:00

Shuttle Bus Back to Hacienda Hotel


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