Last week, Timo Speith, Felix Bräuer, and Markus Langer from the EIS team presented the Panel “Explainable Intelligent Systems and the Trustworthiness of Artificial Experts” at the 9th International Conference on Information Law and Ethics in Rome.

In the course of the project, we are going to present this panel a total of three times, each time with partly different people. The other times are going to be at the European Conference for Cognitive Science 2019 and at the 27th Conference of the European Society for Philosophy and Psychology.

In Rome, we got some great questions and comments from the audience, made some connections to similar projects and met many interesting people! Last but not least, we enjoyed doing some sightseeing in beautiful Rome.

At the end of the second conference day. From left: Timo Speith, Felix Bräuer, Markus Langer.