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CEPE-IACAP 2015 Symposium (22-24 June 2015)

Published on
28 Mar 2015
Written by
Private: Ben Zevenbergen

The ENSR project will host a follow up symposium to the recent Oxford workshop (held on 13 March) at the CEPE-IACAP 2015 Conference at the University of Delaware. The focus of the conference is to engage with philosophical and ethical enquiries about information technologies, computing, and artificial intelligence based on multi- and inter-disciplinary approaches. The exact date and time of the symposium will be announced soon.

This multidisciplinary symposium will bring together two distinct groups of researchers:

  • Computer scientists, network scientists and other technical researchers who are interested in the ethical and legal aspects of their work;
  • Researchers studying the various ethical, social scientific and legal aspects of data-driven projects in the field of computer and data communication networks.

More information will follow soon!

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