Make it (net)work! - MLA2S Networking Seminar #06

Europe/Vienna
Description

6th Network Seminar of the Thematic Platform MLA2S. 
Seminarrooms 1 and 2, PSK 3rd floor

Zoom Connection: https://oeaw-ac-at.zoom.us/j/67732865237?pwd=fDB8aPU30rywqHDfGkipZrEr5RwPdL.1

 

To register: click "register" below here. 

    • 1
      News from MLA2S and Make it (net)work!

      Including a short round table news update.

      Speakers: Dr Claudius Krause (HEPHY Vienna (ÖAW)), Claus Trost (Erich Schmid Institute of Materials Science of theAustrian Academy of Sciences), Jan Odstrčilík (IMAFO), Kati Heinrich (IGF | ÖAW), Nicki Holighaus (Acoustics Research Institute, Austrian Academy of Sciences)
    • 2
      Centering social responsibility in the development, application and governance of ML/AI

      Technology Assessment (TA) studies the potentials and challenges of machine learning and AI technologies with regard to ethical questions and social values of equality, privacy, democracy, sustainability, human autonomy, and security. To demonstrate ITA’s portfolio of ML/AI related research, this presentation introduces four projects that demonstrate the institute’s impact in inter- and transdisciplinary research, technology policy and society.
      The study, ‘Generative AI and Democracy’, examines the opportunities of AI for democracy and political debate, providing the Austrian parliament with policy advice on how to prevent misinformation and fake news. The international research project ‘Auto-Welf’ analyses automated welfare provision across European welfare systems and examines the implications of algorithms and AI for the future of European citizens and societies. ‘A.I.D – Artificial Intelligence and the Shaping of Democracy’ focuses on the social consequences of AI in education and develops teaching materials for various educational institutions. And, eventually, our cooperation with interdisciplinary computer scientists explores the normativity of ML practices with regard to fairness, accountability and transparency.

      Speakers: Astrid Mager (ITA), Doris Allhutter (ITA), Fabian Fischer (ITA), Michael Nentwich (ITA), Stefan Strauß (ITA)
    • 3
      Discussion
    • 14:20
      Break to walk a few steps and get some fresh air in.
    • 4
      Governing Machines: From Moderation to Alignment

      This talk presents early work from the CMC research track "Platform Governance in the AI Era". Generative AI tools like ChatGPT are quickly changing the information ecosystem, echoing transformations brought about by social media. This talk compares two ways of managing risks: content moderation, which sets rules for what users can post online, and AI alignment, which sets rules for how AI systems themselves behave. Both are systems for deciding what is acceptable or harmful in digital spaces, but alignment goes further by governing the outputs of non-human actors. The talk discusses how challenges familiar from social media, like harmful content, cultural bias and reliance on hidden human labour, are now reappearing in AI. As such, it is not surprising that early initiatives to regulate AI are informed by paradigms from social media regulation. However, AI alignment poses novel challenges to these paradigms, specifically deep opacity and uncertain controllability. Ultimately, the question is not only how to prevent harm, but how to hold to account the normative assumptions embedded in systems.

      Speaker: Charlotte Spencer-Smith (CMC)
    • 5
      Discussion
    • 6
      Networking with refreshments / further discussions