International Symposium 'Caring Machines' This international symposium, organised by Chancellor’s Fellow Giulia De Togni, will feature speakers from Science and Technology Studies (STS) and Robotics, who will come together to discuss how to create novel methodologies that promote responsible research and innovation for AI and robotic technologies in the health and care sectors.During the event, there will be a screening of the South Korean ethnographic documentary 'Hug me Tight' (by Heesun Shin and Chihyung Jeon).Kristiina Jokinen, Senior Researcher at AI Research Center AIST Tokyo WaterfrontRoger A. Søraa, Professor in STS at the Norwegian University of Science and TechnologyMarcela Munera, Associate Professor in Assistive Robotics at the Bristol Robotics LabChihyung Jeon, Associate Professor at Korea Advanced Institute of Science and TechnologyCelia Spoden, Principal Researcher at the German Institute for Japanese Studies in TokyoSusan Shenkin, Clinical Academic Geriatrician based at Advanced Care Research CentreHeesun Shin, Ph.D. Candidate at Korea Advanced Institute of Science and TechnologyAurora Constantin, Lecturer at the University of Edinburgh’s School of InformaticsMauro Dragone, Associate Professor in the School of Engineering at Heriot-Watt UniversityRefreshments will be provided for all attendees, please sign up only if you are certain you can attend. This event is fully funded by the Wellcome Trust. Book tickets on eventbrite Dec 02 2024 09.30 - 17.30 International Symposium 'Caring Machines' This in-person-only event will feature speakers from Science and Technology Studies (STS) and Robotics, who will come together to discuss novel methodologies that promote responsible research and innovation for AI and robotic technologies in the health and care sectors. The Bayes Centre The University of Edinburgh 47 Potterrow Edinburgh EH8 9BT Map (external link to open maps)
International Symposium 'Caring Machines' This international symposium, organised by Chancellor’s Fellow Giulia De Togni, will feature speakers from Science and Technology Studies (STS) and Robotics, who will come together to discuss how to create novel methodologies that promote responsible research and innovation for AI and robotic technologies in the health and care sectors.During the event, there will be a screening of the South Korean ethnographic documentary 'Hug me Tight' (by Heesun Shin and Chihyung Jeon).Kristiina Jokinen, Senior Researcher at AI Research Center AIST Tokyo WaterfrontRoger A. Søraa, Professor in STS at the Norwegian University of Science and TechnologyMarcela Munera, Associate Professor in Assistive Robotics at the Bristol Robotics LabChihyung Jeon, Associate Professor at Korea Advanced Institute of Science and TechnologyCelia Spoden, Principal Researcher at the German Institute for Japanese Studies in TokyoSusan Shenkin, Clinical Academic Geriatrician based at Advanced Care Research CentreHeesun Shin, Ph.D. Candidate at Korea Advanced Institute of Science and TechnologyAurora Constantin, Lecturer at the University of Edinburgh’s School of InformaticsMauro Dragone, Associate Professor in the School of Engineering at Heriot-Watt UniversityRefreshments will be provided for all attendees, please sign up only if you are certain you can attend. This event is fully funded by the Wellcome Trust. Book tickets on eventbrite Dec 02 2024 09.30 - 17.30 International Symposium 'Caring Machines' This in-person-only event will feature speakers from Science and Technology Studies (STS) and Robotics, who will come together to discuss novel methodologies that promote responsible research and innovation for AI and robotic technologies in the health and care sectors. The Bayes Centre The University of Edinburgh 47 Potterrow Edinburgh EH8 9BT Map (external link to open maps)
Dec 02 2024 09.30 - 17.30 International Symposium 'Caring Machines' This in-person-only event will feature speakers from Science and Technology Studies (STS) and Robotics, who will come together to discuss novel methodologies that promote responsible research and innovation for AI and robotic technologies in the health and care sectors.