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UID:/NewsandEvents/Archives/2019/newsitem/10463/11
 ---13-February-2019-Symposium-on-Responsible-Intel
 ligent-Systems-Concepts-Practices-and-Formal-Model
 s-Utrecht-The-Netherlands
DTSTAMP:20190128T141310
SUMMARY:Symposium on Responsible Intelligent Syste
 ms: Concepts, Practices and Formal Models, Utrecht
 , The  Netherlands
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190211
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190213
LOCATION:Utrecht, The  Netherlands
DESCRIPTION:In this symposium we look back at some
  of the results of the REINS project on responsibl
 e intelligent systems and look forward at new rout
 es of investigation for responsible AI in general.
   The starting point of the REINS project was to d
 evelop logic-based modelling techniques that enabl
 e responsibility checking of artificial agents. As
  the project progressed, that goal evolved into a 
 more general objective to understand the concepts 
 involved in the modelling of responsibility, and t
 o find the formal models that characterize them. F
 ormalization has been the main focus throughout th
 e project, paving the way for a more precise and o
 perationalizable understanding of the concepts inv
 olved in responsibility, machine ethics and deonti
 c reasoning. We believe the symbolic methods that 
 we use in our model driven approach are essential 
 to the solution of the problem of coming to respon
 sible AI, since responsibility is too abstract and
  precarious a notion to be learned through data-dr
 iven approaches. However, the interplay between mo
 del-driven and data-driven approaches is one of th
 e new future directions we are interested in.  For
  this final symposium of the project, we invite ph
 ilosophers, logicians and specialists from concret
 e application areas of responsible intelligent sys
 tems (the military, the police).
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:\n  <p>In this sympos
 ium we look back at some of the results of the REI
 NS project on responsible intelligent systems and 
 look forward at new routes of investigation for re
 sponsible AI in general.</p>\n\n  <p>The starting 
 point of the REINS project was to develop logic-ba
 sed modelling techniques that enable responsibilit
 y checking of artificial agents. As the project pr
 ogressed, that goal evolved into a more general ob
 jective to understand the concepts involved in the
  modelling of responsibility, and to find the form
 al models that characterize them. Formalization ha
 s been the main focus throughout the project, pavi
 ng the way for a more precise and operationalizabl
 e understanding of the concepts involved in respon
 sibility, machine ethics and deontic reasoning. We
  believe the symbolic methods that we use in our m
 odel driven approach are essential to the solution
  of the problem of coming to responsible AI, since
  responsibility is too abstract and precarious a n
 otion to be learned through data-driven approaches
 . However, the interplay between model-driven and 
 data-driven approaches is one of the new future di
 rections we are interested in.</p>\n\n  <p>For thi
 s final symposium of the project, we invite philos
 ophers, logicians and specialists from concrete ap
 plication areas of responsible intelligent systems
  (the military, the police).</p>\n
URL:https://responsibleintelligentsystems.sites.uu
 .nl/final-conference/
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