News of the CST

Film Screening and Discussion: 'Cyber Everything'
On 27.10.2023 there will be a screening of the documentary film 'Cyber Everything' at the Center for Science and Thought from 16:00 to 21:00. Afterwards there will be a joint discussion with the two filmmakers Shimon Dotan and Netaya Anbar as well as with the philosopher Markus Gabriel, to which we cordially invite you.

Call for Abstracts:
Humanism and Artificial Intelligence
Conference on May 23, 2024 at the Center for Science and Thought.
Deadline for abstract applications: 12/01/2023.
Contact: Dr. Ana Ilievska (ilievska@uni-bonn.de)

Chelsea Haramia on the latest BBC Radio podcast "The Inquiry"
Chelsea Haramia is a Senior Research Fellow in the research project "Desirable Digitization: Rethinking AI for Just and Sustainable Futures" at the Center for Science and Thought (CST) at the University of Bonn.
In the recent episode of the BBC Radio podcast "The Inquiry," she talks about the ethical, social, and existential dimensions of the old but no less pressing human question: "Are we alone in the universe?"

Cyber Everything
ARTE: Cyber World – The Future is Now
The new documentary by director Shimon Dotan and producer Netaya Anbar is now available in the ARTE Mediathek.
"Cyber Everything" investigates the changes that have taken place since the rapid emergence of the so-called cyber world. The prefix cyber originates from ancient Greek and translates as "to control." Accordingly, the question of whether humans are still in control in the digital and technological age runs like a thread through the entire film.
Shimon Dotan and Netaya Anbar are the current "Mecator Visiting Professors for AI in the Human Context" in the research project "Desirable Digitization: Rethinking AI for Just and Sustainable Futures".

DETECTING UNUSUAL CONSCIOUSNESS: FROM BRAIN ORGANOIDS TO AI SYSTEMS
Are some brain organoids, or sophisticated artificial intelligence (AI) systems (e.g., ChatGPT 4) conscious? In some cases, it may seem so. But how can we tell? The conference will focus on unusual candidates for consciousness such as isolated hemispheres after split brain or hemispherotomy surgery, and advanced AI systems (e.g., ChatGPT). The main aim of the conference is to explore cases and investigate what kind of (traditional or innovative) demarcation criteria could be used to detect whether an entity or its local states are conscious.

Job Offer: Postdoc Research Associate (100%)
We are looking to appoint a Postdoc Research Associate (100%) starting at earliest possible convenience and limited until 28/02/2026 on a fixed-term contract to work on the KI.NRW-flagship project “Zertifizierte KI” (Certified AI).

Many Worlds of AI Conference: Proceedings Available Online
Launch of the proceedings of the Many Worlds of AI: Intercultural Approaches to the Ethics of Artificial Intelligence conference, which took place in Cambridge, UK, earlier this year.

Call for Abstracts: "Detecting unusual consciousness"

Publication of the Manifesto for the Future of Privacy

Call for Abstracts: Intelligence and Sustainability

Registration: REWE2023: New Work on Non-Representationalism

Call for Abstracts: "AI, Human Values and Meaningful Human Control"

Videos of the Conference: Superdeterminism and Retrocausality

CST AI Research Group
