Two keynotes based on BEHAVE-research

This week, two keynotes will showcase BEHAVE-research to the wider community of researchers and practitioners in the fields of moral decision making for humans and artificial intelligence (AI).

First, Caspar will given the opening keynote at the inaugural World Museum Forum hosted by the National Museum of Korea: after the Forum is opened by the Minister of Culture of South Korea, Caspar will present BEHAVE-research into human and ethical decision making by AI. This talk will build largely on work done by Andreia Martinho, PhD-candidate in BEHAVE. The focus will be on the discrepancy between how industry and academia perceive and deal with ethical issues of AI, and on the variety of views that exist in academia on this topic. Finally, an approach to capture such moral uncertainty in AI will be presented.

Second, Caspar will, together with Prof. Geert Kazemier (director of Cancer Center Amsterdam at the Amsterdam University Medical Center), give the opening keynote of the Fall conference of the Netherlands Surgeons Association. In this talk, Caspar will explore how difficult moral choices made by medical professionals can be supported by moral choice models. This talk will build on BEHAVE-research into moral decision modeling and specifically on use-cases done by spin-off Councyl for several Dutch hospitals.

We are pleased with these opportunities granted to BEHAVE to present our research to the wider community of researchers and practitioners!