‘Cybernetic Avatars and Digital Twin E3LSI Issue Deployment: Second Symposium of the Moonshot R&D Project’(13th Sep)
A symposium jointly organised by the Moonshot R&D Project, ‘ Realization of a Society that can Use Cybernetic Avatars Safely and Securely’ and ‘NTT Social Informatics Laboratories’.
‘Cybernetic Avatars and Digital Twin E3LSI Issue Deployment: Second Symposium of the Moonshot R&D Project’
【Registration】
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1. Date and Time: Co-Organised Symposium, 13th September 2024, (Friday),
12:30 for a 13:00 Start to 17:30
2. Venue: Hall and Faculty Club, North Building, Mita Campus, Keio University
3. Format: ZOOM Hybrid with Simultaneous Interpretation in English and Japanese
4. Co-Organiser: Keio University Moonshot Research and Development Project, ‘Realization of a Society that can Use Cybernetic Avatars Safely and Securely.’ ‘NTT Social Informatics Laboratories
5. Summary
This event will bring some of the top international scholars in Artificial Intelligence and Robotics Law and Policy together for a series of stimulating discussions about the law and ethics of Cybernetic Avatars and Digital Twins. The event will begin with a series of claims which have been designed to provoke critical thought, and to highlight important issues and dynamics. The invited scholar panelists will participate in two roundtable discussions whereby they will critique each other’s proposals, find common threads, and highlight important takeaways for the future of law and ethics of Cybernetic Avatars and Digital Twins.
6.Programme Timetable
Symposium: North Hall
12:30: venue open
13:00-13:05 opening
13:05-13:40: opening remarks and project introduction,
Fumio Shimpo, Professor, Keio University
13:40-15:00: Our Intellectual Dilemma: Cybernetic Avatar and Digital Twin-RelatedChallenging Issues of E3LSI
Moderator
Hideyuki Matsumi, Researcher, Free University of Belgium, Project Assistant Professor, Keio University
Panelists
Ryan Calo, Professor, Washington University, Visiting Professor, Keio University
Woodrow Hartzog, Professor, Boston University, Visiting Professor, Keio University
Kristen Thomasen, Assosiate Professor, Windsor University,
15:00-1530 Break
15:30-16:20: Roundtable Discussion1, (individual claims)
16:20-16:40: Break
16:40-17:30: Roundtable Discussion2, (Bringing it together for the future.)
17:30: Session End
Moderator: Soma Araoka, Project Assistant Associate, Keio University