
- Dozent/in: Holger Walter
 
- Dozent/in: Stefan Friedrich
 - Dozent/in: Henning Lorrmann
 
- Dozent/in: Marian Daun
 
- Dozent/in: Marian Daun
 
- Dozent/in: Volker Willert
 
- Dozent/in: Marian Daun
 
- Dozent/in: Rainer Hirn
 
- Dozent/in: Volker Bräutigam
 - Dozent/in: Lisa Lehmann
 - Dozent/in: Katharina Pfeuffer
 

This seminar provides profound and extensive insight into the ethical and philosophical implications of robotics, machine learning and AI. As continuous technological progress and new developments in the aforementioned fields are undeniable, questions of moral nature emerge simultaneously.
The seminar offers a broad understanding concerning concepts of moral philosophy and their application in programming and design, a prospective outlook towards future impacts on socio-cultural changes, the influences on the employment market, questions of responsibility and ethical jurisdiction and changes in the perception of anthropological conceptions of men within man-machine-interaction.
The seminar will profit from active participation and a rational debate culture.
A written exam will take place at the end of the regular audit period.
- Dozent/in: Tobias Kaupp
 
- Dozent/in: Dorit Borrmann
 
- Dozent/in: Gerald Barthelmes
 - Dozent/in: Dorit Borrmann
 - Dozent/in: Fabian Dax
 - Dozent/in: Thomas Glowacz
 - Dozent/in: Rainer Herrler
 - Dozent/in: Matthias Scholer
 - Dozent/in: Ying Zhao
 - Dozent/in: Christian Ziegler
 
- Dozent/in: Gerald Barthelmes
 - Dozent/in: Dorit Borrmann
 - Dozent/in: Thomas Glowacz
 - Dozent/in: Silvio Lang
 - Dozent/in: Martin Löser
 - Dozent/in: Iorpenda Msuega
 - Dozent/in: Julian Müller
 - Dozent/in: Tom Pfister
 - Dozent/in: Volker Willert
 
- Dozent/in: Matthias Scholer
 
        