198870 VU Aspects of Digitalisation: Special Topics in Ethics and Digitalisation
summer semester 2024 | Last update: 18.01.2024 | Place course on memo listAss.-Prof. Dr. Luis Miguel Rodriguez Rojas Ass.-Prof. Dr. Luis Miguel Rodriguez Rojas, +43 512 507 39761
Ass.-Prof. Mag. Dr. Dr. Joseph Wang-Kathrein Ass.-Prof. Mag. Dr. Dr. Joseph Wang-Kathrein, +43 512 507 45010, +43 512 507 39760
- Students are aware of ethical issues related to digitalization and issues in research in data science and related fields and can describe them
- Students know and can describe different positions and arguments in these ethical issues
- Students know strategies to solve these issues and can illustrate them
- Students can communicate the topic within a presentation (lecture) in a clear, structured way that is understandable for laypersons and experts.
The lecture consists of three parts: 1) philosophy of ethics in science and technology, 2) ethical aspects of research for data science, and 3) ethical aspects of technological applications in data science.
In the first part, an introduction to ethical reasoning and its application in different research disciplines will be given. In the second part, students will explore known ethical topics during research in data science, such as democratization processes like open data and open access. And in the third part, we will take a deep look into ethical consequences of technological applications, e.g. bias in search engines and recommender systems or working with artificial intelligence and ways to mitigate such ethical issues.
Lectures, discussions, and presentations
Continuous assessment covering participation and presentation
Will be made available in OLAT
Students advanced in completion of the Minor Digital Science get precedence.
Max. number of Aurora participants: 15
Students of all Aurora universities are invited to apply for participation in this course from 08. January till 21 January 24 or until the maximum number of Aurora participants has been reached on a “first come, first served” basis at the following link: https://www.uibk.ac.at/en/international/aurora/aurora-course-offerings/universitat-innsbruck/
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