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  1. Bridging Minds and Machines: Ethical Reflection and AI in Adult Education diesen Beitrag auf Deutsch lesen The latest session of the seminar series Bridging Min

    A recent seminar explored the ethical integration of AI into adult education, emphasizing the need for AI literacy beyond tool usage. Steffi Robak of Leibniz University Hannover discussed how AI competencies are crucial for critical thinking and ethical responsibility. The session also highlighted an interdisciplinary project embedding ethical reflection into engineering education and vocational training, noting that ethics is often superficially covered in university curricula. AI

    Bridging Minds and Machines: Ethical Reflection and AI in Adult Education diesen Beitrag auf Deutsch lesen The latest session of the seminar series Bridging Min

    IMPACT Highlights the growing importance of AI literacy for critical thinking and ethical decision-making in educational contexts.

  2. Prof. Dr. SaharVahdati leads the TIB research group "AI and ScholarlyCommunication" and has held a professorship in the subject area since the beginning of October 2024

    Professor Dr. Sahar Vahdati is leading the AI and Scholarly Communication research group at TIB Hannover. She also holds a professorship in Artificial Intelligence in Science Communication at Leibniz University Hannover. Vahdati will deliver her inaugural lecture on June 1st, focusing on nature-inspired intelligence and its application to AI in science and discovery. AI

    Prof. Dr. SaharVahdati leads the TIB research group "AI and ScholarlyCommunication" and has held a professorship in the subject area since the beginning of October 2024

    IMPACT Highlights the growing integration of AI within academic research and communication.

  3. The Saturation View: some responses

    A new population axiology called the Saturation view, developed with Christian Tarsney, proposes that the value of an experience or life is diminished by the existence of similar duplicates. This perspective suggests that the total value of a world depends on both the overall welfare and its distribution across diverse experiences. The authors aim to address issues like the monoculture problem and the repugnant conclusion by formalizing this idea, differentiating it from metaphysical theories of identity. AI

    The Saturation View: some responses

    IMPACT This paper explores a novel ethical framework for evaluating AI-driven world-building, potentially influencing future AI alignment research.