The purpose of this workshop is to explore how recent advances in AI technology intersect with issues in epistemology and adjacent fields. The workshop is organized as part of the project The Epistemology of AI Systems, generously funded by the Luxembourg National Research Fund (FNR).
Registration is free. To register for the workshop, please send an email at aleks.knoks@uni.lu by 26 June.
Website and schedule: https://www.uni.lu/fhse-en/events/4th-luxembourg-workshop-on-ai-epistemology/
Date and location:
4th Luxembourg Workshop on AI & Epistemology
July 10–11, 2025
University of Luxembourg
Speakers & talk titles:
- Keith Begley (Durham/Durham): Underdetermination in machine learning
- Stefan Buijsman (Delft): Accuracy is not all you need! The reasons to require AI explainability
- Marco Facchin (Antwerp): Making emotional transparency transparent
- Timo Freiesleben (Tubingen): Artificial Neural Nets and the representation of human concepts
- Marta Halina (Cambridge): Measuring Theory of Mind in LLMs'
- Sara Jensen (Oslo): 'The underdetermination of representational content in DNNs'
- Aleks Knoks (Luxembourg): Where’s the ethics in machine ethics?
- Johan Largo (Luxembourg): Against arguments against AI thought
- Daniel Rothschild (UCL): AI and the secret sauce of human learning
- Emily Sullivan (Utrecht): TBA
For questions, please contact: aleks.knoks@uni.lu or thomas.raleigh@uni.lu