The guiding aim of the CST AI research group is to provide a forum in which researchers can gain new perspectives on their own work and regular input from across the university on topics surrounding AI, digital transformation and technology studies.
Our hope is that this will foster transdisciplinary work and facilitate interchange and cooperation between scholars focusing on overlapping areas of research, but who happen to be in different departments.
This AI research group currently includes researchers in philosophy/ethics, medicine, (neuro-)biology, political science, law, psychology, physics, mathematics, IT and is open to all researchers interested in AI.
For now, we are meeting on Mondays 10-11:45 am (CET) via Zoom. If you or someone from your team wishes to join, please send an email to Dr. Charlotte Gauvry (cgauvry@uni-bonn.de), and she will add you to the mailing list. Should you wish to present or discuss a paper, a work in progress, or any question regarding AI, please let her know.
For more information regarding the programme see here.
In the next session (12th July 2021) Prof. Dr. Marion Gymnich will hold a presentation:
Prof. Dr. Marion Gymnich (British Literature) “AI in two contemporary British novels: Ian
McEwan’s Machines Like Me (2019) and Kazuo Ishiguro’s Klara and the Sun (2021)”