
25 July 2022, 15:45 – 17:15 CET | |||
| Digitalization, transparency and democracy I | Emerging technologies: New challenges for social values? | The four emerging technologies in the COVID-19 pandemic and beyond | Ethical reflections in the assessment of technologies I |
| Chair: Jens Schippl | Chair: Leonhard Hennen | Chair: Lenka Hebakova | Chair: Constanze Scherz |
| AI Future(s): Potential Trajectories of the Artificial Intelligence Assemblage (Carsten Ochs, Bernd Beckert, Murat Karaboga) | Valuable use of DNA-data: research on safeguarding public values in the analysis, use and exchange of our DNA. (Yayouk Willems, Petra Verhoef) | The four emerging technologies in the COVID-19 pandemic and beyond (Tomáš Ratinger, Lenka Hebáková, Arminas Varanauskas, Mahshid Sotoudeh) | Results of a scoping review study on the debates pertaining to organoid research (Panagiotis Kavouras, Eleni Spyrakou, Vana Stavridi, Costas A. Charitidis) |
| External conformity assessment procedures for high-risk AI-systems: A game theoretic perspective (Mona Winau, Florian Kaiser, Marcus Wiens, Frank Schultmann, Indra Spiecker) | Digital education technology: a values first approach (Bart Karstens) | Social and Environmental Hotspots of Digital Technologies Through its Life Cycle (Santiago Cáceres Gómez, Francisco J. Gómez Gonzalez, Guillermo Aleixandre Mendizabal) | |
| Re-Inventing Participatory TA: Living Labs as means for democratising participation? (Julia Backhaus, Stefan Böschen, Stefan John, Gabriele Gramelsberger, Ana de la Varga) | „Something wicked this way comes“ – the role of deep automation bias for critical AI literacy (Stefan Strauß) | Unmaking of a digital world? Major power rivalry and global system evolution (Joachim K. Rennstich) | |
| When legacy code turns into senescent code: Assessing software aging and its implications (Philip König, Kevin Mallinger, Alexander Schatten) | |||
26 July 2022, 10:30 – 12:00 CET | |||
| Ethical reflections in the assessment of technologies II | Emerging technologies: Humans and AI | Health & Care | Digitalization, transparency and democracy II |
| Chair: Torsten Fleischer | Chair: Leonie Seng | Chair: Poonam Pandey | Chair: Linda Nierling |
| Technology Assessment as a means to foster ethical reflections on wider effects of new and emerging technologies in postnormal times. (Tom Børsen, Jorge Contreras) | Artificial Intelligence in Future Science. Replacing Human Researchers and their Explanatory Mission? (Stephan Lingner) | Responsible innovation of AI for health and care - views from stakeholders, patients and citizens. (Sophie van Baalen, Petra Verhoef) | Deepfakes & Co: Digital misinformation as a challenge for democratic societies (Jutta Jahnel, Olivia Hägle, Christiane Hauser, Stephan Escher, Reinhard Heil, Linda Nierling) |
| TA and AI firms: bridging the gap with new methods for the co-shaping of technical change (Tanja Sinozic, Titus Udrea, Steffen Bettin) | Human-centered design of AI – What technology design can take up from technology assessment (Pascal Vetter) | Digital decision support systems in healthcare: What matters to patients, relatives and professionals? (Diana Schneider, Heike Aichinger, Nils Heyen, Andrea Klausen, Sabine Salloch, Sara Tinnemeyer, Tanja Bratan) | The question of digital platform transparency in technology assessment. An analysis of reports (2010-2020) (Artur de Matos Alves) |
| The (un)availability of digitalized human activities. What happens after efficiency gains? (Ulrich Ufer, Christian Büscher) | Tackling problems, harvesting benefits: a systematization of academic AI regulation approaches (Anja Folberth, Jascha Bareis, Jutta Jahnel, Carsten Orwat, Christian Wadephul) | Robots and digital platforms revolutionizing care? A sociomaterial perspective on care work and technology (Laura Vogel, Sabine Köszegi) | Can ICTs Help Track the SDGs? Assessing the Digital Monitoring Tools and Outcomes of ‘Clean India’ (Swatch Bharat) Mission (Aviram Sharma) |
| The role of FemTech in women’s futures: up for discussion (Isabelle Pirson, Jaswina Elahi, Petra Verhoef, Rosanne Edelenbosch) | |||
26 July 2022, 13:30 – 15:00 CET | |||
| New methods for integrating TA in technology development | Energy | Mobility | Values, Work and Industry I |
| Chair: Julia Hahn | Chair: Steffen Bettin | Chair: Maike Puhe | Chair: Tanja Sinozic |
| Transformative Vision Assessment: A Methodology for Shaping Responsible and Sustainable Digital Futures in Science and Society (Andreas Lösch, Maximilian Roßmann, Christoph Schneider) | Exploring side effects and risks of energy innovations using a configurational approach (Michael Ornetzeder, Titus Udrea, Tanja Sinozic, Steffen Bettin) | Who needs automated vehicles and for what reasons? Citizen’s interviews on the future of mobility and daily life in Karlsruhe (Jens Schippl, Andreas Czech, Maike Puhe, Torsten Fleischer) | Sustainable implementation of artificial intelligence (AI) and its influence on the work ability in the manufacturing sector (Jörg von Garrel, Samantha Werens) |
| Governing Digital Agriculture in India: Stakeholders, Concerns and Policy Landscape (Poonam Pandey) | TA-based resilience monitoring as contribution for shaping digital energy futures (Bert Droste-Franke) | Citizens’ and Policymakers’ Perspectives on Automated Driving: Views from Japan and Germany (Torsten Fleischer, Yukari Yamasaki, Jens Schippl, Taniguchi) | Visions in work – Lessons from the past for the future (Linda Nierling, Philipp Frey) |
| Secondary use – the powerful driver of digital transformation in public services (Cordula Kropp) | Societal futures challenge the digitizing energy system - or vice versa? (Sigrid Prehofer) | An Ethical Assessment of Digital Mobility Transitions: Perspectives from Care Ethics (Giovanni Frigo, Christine Milchram, Michael Poznic, Michael Schmidt, Rafaela Hillerbrand) | Impacts of digitalisation on work and employment in the automotive sector: the case of Portugal (Frederico Cantante, Eugénia Pires, João Vasco Lopes, Tiago Santos Pereira) |
| Emerging AI-based electricity markets: ways to safeguard public values (Irene Niet, Laura van den Berghe, Rinie van Est) | |||
27 July 2022, 9:00 – 10:30 CET | |||
| Cybersecurity & Dual-use technologies | Impact of TA and policy advice | Parliamentary TA around the world | Values, Work and Industry II |
| Chair: Georg Plattner | Chair: Tomas Michalek | Chair: Chris Tyler | Chair: Mahshid Sotoudeh |
| A “Whole-of-value-chain” Governance Approach for Dual-Use Technologies (Georgios Kolliarakis) | Technology assessment and impact assessment – distant relatives or different species? (Jiří Dusík, Miltos Ladikas, Alan Bond) | (P)TA in Central and Eastern Europe (Tanja Sinozic) | Beyond digital futures - towards integral models of work and life (Bettina-Johanna Krings) |
| Technology assessment for the prevention of extremism and terrorist violence (Christian Büscher, Isabel Kusche) | Challenges of scientific policy advice in shaping societal transformation (Christoph Kehl, Steffen Albrecht, Pauline Riousset, Arnold Sauter) | Global research on parliamentary science advice (Karen Akerlof) | Human-AI-interaction - a comprehensive analysis of competence requirements on firm level (Heidi Heimberger, Marco Baumgartner, Djerdj Horvat, Christian Lerch, Steffen Kinkel) |
| Cybersecurity and ethics: An uncommon yet indispensable combination of issues (Karsten Weber) | Two Rawlsian Ideas for Shaping our Digital Futures with TA (Claudia Brändle, Michael Schmidt) | TA experiences in Latin America (Raimundo Roberts) | Interaction of AI with human work: TA issues around Industry 4.0 (Antonio Brandão Moniz, Nuno Boavida, Marta Candeias) |
| TA experiences in Africa (John Mugabe) | |||