(로고) International Conference on Robot Ethics and Standars (로고) korean Society for Artificial Intelligence Ethics
ICRES 2022
Value-sharing between Humans and Robots
Day 1 – Monday 18 July 2022
Time Venue 1 Venue 2 Venue 3
(Seoul) (London) (New York) Room 401 Room 402 Room 403
9:00∼10:00 1:00∼2:00 20:0021:00 Arrival and registration          
      Session Chair Session Chair Session Chair
10:00~11:00 2:00~3:00 21:00~22:00 Opening of Conference, Sponsor’s remark, & Ceremony Tim Lee        
11:00~11:35 3:00~3:35 22:00~22:35 Keynote 1: The moral issues on AI bias in data ethics
Sunyong Byun
Osman Tokhi 11:10~17:20(KST)
Special Session: Discussion Competition with Elementary School Students
Shin Kim    
11:35~12:10 3:35~4:10 22:35~23:10 Keynote 2: Beyond goals, rules, and laws: Realizing values in action and interaction
Bert Hodges
   
12:10~13:00 4:10~5:00 23:10~00:00 Lunch Break   Special Session: AI Ethics Education in Korea  
13:00~13:20 5:00~5:20 24:00~00:20 Informing a robot ethics architecture through folk and expert morality
Vidullan Surendran, Arthur Melo Cruz, Alan Wagner, Jason Borenstein, Ronald Arkin and Shengkang Chen
Jong-Wook Kim Current status and challenges of artificial intelligence ethics education in Korea
Bongje Kim
Sunyong Byun
13:20~13:40 5:20~5:40 24:20~00:40 Learning method of data bias employing machine learning for kids
Hyo-Eun Kim
A study on the subject of ai ethics education for high school credit system liberal arts classes
Kyung-ho Moon
 
13:40~14:00 5:40~6:00 00:40~01:00 ‘Good’ for AI’s
Shin Kim
Appropriate direction for AI ethics education in universities
Myuhng Joo Kim
 
14:00~14:20 6:00~6:20 1:00~1:20 AI ethics and morality in neuroscience
Hyoungbin Park
Principles and scope of AI ethics education in Korean school education
Injae Lee
 
14:20~14:40 6:20~6:40 1:20~1:40 The cyborg’s self-identity problem in a hyperconnected society and its alternative
Yeonhee Lee
AI education for K-12 in South Korea and Canada
Eunjae Lee and Hyeongjoo Kim
 
14:40~15:00 6:40~7:00 1:40~2:00 Case-based robotic architecture with multiple underlying ethical frameworks for human-robot interaction
Shengkang Chen, Ronald Arkin, Jason Borenstein, Alan Wagner and Arthur Melo Cruz
A task for AI ethics education in Korean high schools based on 2022 revised national curriculum
Sun Young Song
 
15:00~15:35 7:00~7:35 2:00~2:35 Keynote 3: Women, Ethics, Robots, AI and Data (WERAID) – How can we build the politics of love as we create new technologies?
Kathleen Richardson
Injae Lee
15:35~16:10 7:35~8:10 2:35~3:10 Keynote 4: Decisional issues for human-robot collaboration
Rachid Alami
16:10~16:20 8:10~8:20 3:10~3:20 Coffee Break  
16:20~16:40 8:20~8:40 3:20~3:40 An ethical black box for social robots: A draft open standard
Alan Winfield, Anouk van Maris, Pericle Salvini and Marina Jirotka
Selmer Bringsjord
16:40~17:00 8:40~9:00 3:40∼4:00 The direction of artificial intelligence education in the school education field HE introduction
Taechang Kim
17:00~17:20 9:00~9:20 4:00~4:20 The shape of social robots in educational context
Tim Lee
17:20~17:40 9:20~9:40 4:20~4:40 Ethical discussion on the applicability of digital humans in the metaverse era
Eun-Chan Bang and Sunyong Byun
   
17:40~18:00 9:40~10:00 4:40~5:00 User guided augmented reality manufacturing assembly instruction
Iveta Eimontaite, Thodoris Togias, Sarah Fletcher and Nikos Dimitropoulos
   
18:00~18:20 10:00~10:20 5:00~5:20 Ethical self-driving vs data ethics: The norms of coordination and their consequences
Kyumin Moon
   
18:20~18:40 10:20~10:40 5:20~5:40 Special Session: Robot-Human-Life Endre Kadar    
18:40~19:00 10:40~11:00 5:40~6:00    
19:3022:30 11:30∼14:30 6:309:30 Conference Banquet
Day 2 – Tuesday 19 July 2022
Time Venue Venue Venue
(Seoul) (London) (New York) Room 401 Room 402 Room 403
8:00∼9:00 0:00∼1:00 19:00∼20:00 Registration
      Session Chair Session Chair Session Chair
9:00∼9:35 1:00∼1:35 20:00∼20:35 Keynote 5: The virtues in the virtual: Susanne Langer’s projections and the digital world
Randall Auxier
Tim Lee        
9:35∼10:10 1:35∼2:10 20:35∼21:10 Keynote 6: Social robots in public space
Takayuki Kanda
       
10:10∼10:30 2:10∼2:30 21:10∼21:30 Coffee Break       Special Session: Standardisation of Robot Systems and Evaluations  
10:30∼10:50 2:30∼2:50 21:30∼21:50 A framework for testimony-infused automated adjudicative dynamic multi-agent reasoning in ethically charged scenarios
Brandon Rozek, Michael Giancola, Selmer Bringsjord and Naveen Sundar Govindarajulu
Hyungbin Park     Service robot safety standardization in ISO
Kwan-Woong Gwak
Kwan-Woong Gwak
10:50∼11:10 2:50∼3:10 21:50∼22:10 Ethical design of embodied autonomous systems
Maria Antonietta Grasso and Danilo Gallo
    Navigation performance standard for mobile service robots
Kai Liu and Seungbin Moon
11:10∼11:30 3:10∼3:30 22:10∼22:30 Sentry robots in action: ethical and legal issues of automated weapon in South Korea
Han-Kyun Kim
    Vocabulary standard for robotics in ISO
Soon-Geul Lee
11:30∼11:50 3:30∼3:50 22:30∼22:50 Dynamic Reflective Equilibrium for the Optimization of AI Bias
Wonsup Jung
    Standardization for robot modularity and the information model
Hong Seong Park
11:50∼12:10 3:50∼4:10 22:50∼23:10 The ethics of AI-powered voice chatbots and virtual reality for digital afterlives
Eun Chang Choi
       
12:10∼12:30 4:10∼4:30 23:10∼23:30 Is it possible to develop the morality of AI robots?
Sunyoung Song
       
12:30∼12:50 4:30∼4:50 23:30∼23:50 The meaning of ‘Smart’ in smart cities and ethical debates on smart city
Jiwon Shim and Yeon-Hee Lee
       
12:50∼13:10 4:50∼5:10 23:50∼00:10 Development of artificial intelligence service robot according to the Korean ethical self-checklist
Young Lim Choi, Sanghyun Jeong, Jong-Wook Kim and Jeong-Hye Han
       
13:10∼14:00 5:10∼16:00 0:10∼11:00 Lunch Break   13:00~18:50(KST)
Special Session: Discussion Competition with Middle School Students
Shin Kim Special Session (14:00~16:00 KST)
Robot Ethics Seminar for a Coexistence of Humans and Robots
14:00∼14:35 6:00∼6:35 1:00∼1:35 Keynote 7: Would you let a robot look after your baby?
Sarah Fletcher
Endre Kadar Global treands and issues of robot ethics
Eun Chang Choi
TBA
14:35∼15:10 6:35∼7:10 1:35∼2:10 Keynote 8: Exploring cobot technologies and agile tooling to aid creative garment making and improve ethics in clothing manufacture
Susan Postlethwaite
Ethics guideline for autonomous driving
Ki-yeon Hwang
15:10∼15:30 7:10∼7:30 2:10∼2:30 Coffee Break AI and human relations: focusing on artificial intelligence humanities
Changyu Lee
      Special Session: Trusting Artificial Intelligent systems: Technical, Legal and Philosophical Insights Sarah Fletcher   Discussion of major issues and agenda related to the revision of the Intelligent Robot Act
Chinwoo Jeon
15:30∼15:50 7:30∼7:50 2:30∼2:50 For the sake of trust
Maria Isabel Aldinhas Ferreira
  Discussion
15:50∼16:10 7:50∼8:10 2:50∼3:10 Why we should not trust AI systems
Alan Winfield
     
16:10∼16:30 8:10∼8:30 3:10∼3:30 Reproducibility, benchmarking and trust
Fabio Bonsignorio
     
16:30∼16:50 8:30∼8:50 3:30∼3:50 Trust in robot benchmarking and benchmarking for trustworthy robots
Nico Hochgeschwender
     
16:50∼17:10 8:50∼9:10 3:50∼4:10 Confiance.ai project : software engineering for a trustworthy AI
Rodolphe Gélin
     
17:10∼17:30 9:10∼9:30 4:10∼4:30 Trust and AIS uptake: A liability perspective
Roeland de Bruin
     
17:30∼17:50 9:30∼9:50 4:30∼4:50 On a family of theorems regarding trustworthiness in artificial agents
Selmer Bringsjord
     
17:50∼18:10 9:50∼10:10 4:50∼5:10 Invitation to ICRES 2023 and Closure