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Due to the current situation, the IEAI has decided to hold its October Speaker Series with Marisa Tschopp virtually via Zoom.

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With its Speaker Series, the TUM Institute for Ethics in Artificial Intelligence invites experts from all over the world to talk about ethics and governance of AI. These events serve as an important platform for sharing new research and exchanging knowledge.

The October session of the TUM IEAI Speaker Series will take place on 22 October 2020, 10am (CEST), virtually via Zoom. We will send out the link to all registered attendees one day prior to the event. The topic for this session is Three wrong questions about trust and artificial intelligence.

We are pleased to announce that the speaker at this event is Marisa Tschopp.

Marisa Tschopp is a researcher at scip ag and the Women in AI Ambassador for Switzerland. She is researching AI and technology from a psychological perspective, with a wide range of questions related to psychological phenomena, governance, and ethical implications. Her research areas are about trust (What does it take to trust AI?), behavioral performance measurement of conversational AI (How smart is Siri?), and lethal autonomous weapons system (killer robots and how to ban them!). As an organizational psychologist, she has experience in social and educational institutions with a specific passion for digital teaching-learning trends. She has taught in several higher education institutions in Germany and Switzerland. She has published various media articles, books, and papers and is a frequent speaker at conferences and events worldwide. Marisa holds a Master’s degree in Psychology of Excellence in Business and Education from the Ludwig-Maximilians-University of Munich, Germany, as well as a BA business degree, focusing on market and consumer psychology.

 

Please note that prior registration is necessary.