Vatican workshop on ethics in
AI open to public
The Pontifical Academy for Life is set to host a workshop on
ethics in artificial intelligence, which is open to the public.
By Devin Watkins
The Vatican event takes place on 26-28 February, and follows
last year’s related workshop on ethics in robotics.
Anyone is welcome to take part in the “Workshop 2020 on
Artificial Intelligence”, provided they register online.
Participants will explore AI in terms of ethics, law, and
health.
The first two days of the study session will be spent
discussing the question: “The ‘good’ algorithm?”.
The last day is dedicated to “RenAIssance: A Human-Centric
Artificial Intelligence”.
Addressing ethics of AI
Archbishop Vincenzo Paglia, the President of the Pontifical
Academy for Life, says the Academy has dedicated 2019-2020 to “robo-ethics and
to ethical-anthropological questions connected to the so-called artificial
intelligence.”
Pope Francis, he says, had urged the Academy “to enter the
territories of science and technology and to follow them with courage and
discernment.”
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