News, Media & Events News & Media Appearances Open menu Search 40 results Open menu 16 October 2023 Behnam Taebi op NPO Start over de comeback van kernenergie Het taboe is van kernenergie af. Hoe komt het dat ons beeld over kernenergie zo is gekanteld? Behnam Taebi, die onderzoek heeft gedaan naar het maatschappelijke debat over kernenergie legt uit dat er o.a steeds meer aandacht is voor niet fossiele brandstoffen vanwege de klimaatverandering en kernenergie staat op de lijst van brandstoffen met weinig uitstoot van broeikasgassen. Read more 12 July 2023 The ethical concerns associated with Large Language Models The Economist published an article on the future of generative AI models on April 19th, outlining some of the risks and ethical concerns associated with Large Language Models. While the article discussed some of the well-known risks with AI-driven technology in general, it failed to adequately address the problem that generative AI poses. Read more 27 June 2023 How to incorporate changing values in new technology? How can designers of new technology proactively include value change in their design? A team of TU Delft researchers involved in design for values, has written a white paper with practical examples to help designers tackle this issue. Read more 06 June 2023 Filippo Santoni de Sio op NOS over Effect van AI op beroepen Read more 27 May 2023 Recap Design for Values in AI for Medicine and Healthcare The workshop entitled “Design for Values in AI for Medicine and Healthcare” has been hosted in Delft on November 25th, 2022 as the result of a collaboration between the Delft Digital Ethics Center and the World Health Organization. Read more 25 April 2023 Neelke Doorn in H2O waternetwerk over juridische aspecten van rioolwatersurveillance Overheden hebben de bevoegdheid om rioolwatersurveillance uit te (laten) voeren voor het beschermen van de volksgezondheid en de leefomgeving. Wanneer er geen sprake is van een volksgezondheidscrisis, is bij het opzetten of uitbreiden van rioolwatersurveillance een zorgvuldige ethische afweging nodig zo betoogt onder andere Neelke Doorn. Read more Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 You are on page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Science Stories InDetail: how algorithms work up to their use in society How can a computer drive a car or write a news story? What will the impact of all these new techniques be on our lives? And how can we steer those techniques in the right direction? At InDetail, researcher Stefan Buijsman looks at all these questions, from the functioning of algorithms to their use in society. reading time: 7 min Algorithms: can you trust them or not? - TU Delft Story - Technology, Policy & Management “Algorithms do not discriminate inherently; the human factor is key – what data we put in, at what point we find an algorithm good enough, when we intervene, and how easy we make it to lodge objections to it.” Assistant professor Stefan Buijsman is exploring how we can use artificial intelligence responsibly. His attitude is positive: “I think that good interaction between AI and people can make our word fairer, cleaner, healthier, and safer.” More science stories Events Open menu 22 July 2024 09:00 till 26 July 2024 17:00 Summer School on The Ethics of Influence The Dutch Research School of Philosophy (OZSW) and TU Delft invite PhD candidates in philosophy to register for the Summer School The Ethics of Influence to take place on July 22– 26, 2024. Read more 04 June 2024 09:00 till 18:00 Share Fair: Design for Justice Read more 28 May 2024 15:00 Doctoral defence C.J.M. Bollen Read more More events Share this page: Facebook Linkedin Twitter Email WhatsApp Share this page