Navigating the Boundaries Between Plagiarism and Inspiration in the AI Era
30. Juni @ 18:00 – 19:30
Dieser Vortrag wird auf Englisch vorgetragen und simultan auf Deutsch übersetzt.
Zusammenfassung
In this talk Sara Blanco will discuss some of the issues that arise with the implementation of generative artificial intelligence (GAI) and, in particular, when the replacement of human professionals by this technology can be considered inappropriate. She considers that the latter will be the case when the work of human professionals is alienated from them to become mere data with which to train the GAI models that will replace those same professionals. The basis of her argument lies not so much in the output of such models, but in the relationship of those outputs to both the users and the human professionals who have contributed directly or indirectly to their generation.

Sara Blanco
Dr. Sara Blanco is a researcher in ethics of AI at the University of Tübingen, Germany. She studied Philosophy at the University of Valladolid, Spain, where she was born and raised, before completing a Research Master in Analytic Philosophy at KU Leuven, Belgium. In her doctoral research, she investigated the concept of trust in AI and its relation to other forms of trust, such as interpersonal and institutional trust, as well as related notions like reliance. She argues that trust is a relational concept involving moral responsibility—a perspective that extends to AI systems. By combining theoretical reflections on trust with its application to AI, her work offers a novel perspective on both trust in AI and moral responsibility.
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Navigating the Boundaries Between Plagiarism and Inspiration in the AI Era
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