VORTRAG: Bridging the Responsibility Gap: From Individual to Collective Responsibility

“Many ethicists worry that the use of AI in high-stakes decision-making will generate a responsibility gap, that is, a situation in which nobody is responsible for the decisions made. Others, however, claim that, while there may be no individual who is responsible for the decisions in question, we might find a locus of responsibility if we switch focus to collectives as responsibility bearers. In this talk, I assess whether different types of collective responsibility might be appealed to in this context.”
Isaac Taylor is an Associate Professor in Practical Philosophy at Stockholm University. His work is primarily in moral and political philosophy, and he currently has projects about artificial intelligence and the regulation of warfare. He is currently writing a book on the responsibility gap in AI ethics.
Hybrid-Vortrag
06. Mai 2025
17:15 – 18:45 Uhr
Ort: Online/Seminarraum EGM, um Anmeldung bis zum 02.05. unter jan.hinrichsen@med.uni-goettingen.de wird gebeten.