Research Ethics in the Age of Generative AI
In light of the rapid advancements in generative AI tools, such as ChatGPT, it has become increasingly important to engage in active discussions about the ethical implications of these technologies in research and academia. The Ethics Committee at KTH invites KTH’s teachers, researchers and PhD students to a seminar on Research Ethics.
Tid: Ti 2023-05-23 kl 15.30 - 17.30
Plats: Location: D2, Lindstedtsvägen 9, floor 3
Videolänk: https://kth-se.zoom.us/j/64165617154
The seminar will explore various ethical concerns associated with generative AI, including:
- Biases and discrimination in AI-generated content
- Privacy, data subject rights, and data protection
- Ownership and control of intellectual property
- Environmental impact of resource-intensive generative AI models
- Originality in research publications involving both human and AI-generated content
- Academic publishing as AI-generated submissions become more prevalent
Speakers:
- Francisca Hoyer, Strategic Program Manager NLU, PhD, AI Sweden
- Ricardo Vinuesa, Associate professor, Department of engineering mechanics, KTH
- Per Wikman-Svahn, Researcher, Department of Philosophy and History, KTH
Chair:
Fredrik Lundell, Professor, Department of engineering mechanics, KTH
Welcome!
Sofia Ritzén, Dean of faculty and Chair of the Ethics Committee at KTH
The Ethics Committee at KTH is a collegiate body for ethics in research and education. The tasks of the Ethics Committee includes to advise the President of KTH on ethical issues, promote good research practice at KTH and support researchers on aspects of research ethics that are not subject to review.