Robotomorphy – becoming our creations?

HENRIK SKAUG SÆTRA

In this talk Henrik discusses how robots and AI tell a story of how we humans perceive ourselves, and how these technologies in turn also change us. Robotomorphy describes what occurs when we project the characteristics and capabilities of robots onto ourselves, to make sense of the complicated and mysterious beings that we are.

Venue: Zoom

Date/time: November 2, 13:15 – 14:15

Register here: https://ui.ungpd.com/Surveys/b0804ea5-4288-43d5-83ee-4f01980c5034

HENRIK SKAUG SÆTRA is an associate professor at the Faculty of Computer Science, Engineering and Economics at Østfold University College. He is a political scientist with a broad and interdisciplinary approach to issues of ethics and the individual and societal implications of technology, environmental ethics, and game theory. Sætra has in recent years worked extensively on the effects of technology on liberty and autonomy and on various issues related to the use of social robots.