Book of Abstracts in PDF:

09:00–09:45Registration & Coffee (VU Main Building, 12th floor, in front of HG12)
09:45–11:30Introduction & Keynote A (room HG12A-00) (Guido Löhr, Vincent C. Müller, Ian Robertson)
Markus Kneer (University of Graz)
“Value Forks and AI Alignment”
(Chair: Müller)
11:30–12:00Coffee Break (HG5A-33 & HG8A-33)
12:00–13:30Sessions A (1 & 2)
Rooms:HG5A-33 – Chair: LöhrHG8A-33 – Chair: Henne
Pierre BeckmannAndre Curtis-Trudel and Preston Lennon
Information Recall in Deep Learning: Beyond the Feature Combination ParadigmEvaluating representationalist folk mentalism about LLMs
James McIntyreEliot Du Sordet
The Right to Restrict AI TrainingCausal Representation Problems in LLMs’ World Models
Xuyang ZhangLeora Sung and Avigail Ferdman
Against the Biological Objection to Strong AISelf-Knowledge and AI Companions
13:30-15:00Lunch Break
15:00–16:30Sessions B (1 & 2)
HG5A-33 – Chair: OhlhorstHG8A-33 – Chair: Decock
Fabio Tollon and Guido LöhrAyoob Shahmoradi
Assertions from the Margins: On AI AnswerabilityDoes Thinking Require Sensory Grounding?
Merel SemeijnOshri Bar-Gil
Botspeech? Bullshit!Toward a Relational Ethics Framework for AI: Integrating Postphenomenological Analysis with Care-Centered Design Principles
Kris GoffinNina Poth and Annika Schuster
Fear Bots: Should we be afraid of proto-fearful AI?Representation: Mental, Scientific – and Artificial?
16:30–17:00Coffee Break (l12th floor outside keynote venue)
17:00–18:30Poster Session (Restaurant F-Side)
18:30-20:00Reception / Borrel: Drinks & Fingerfood (Restaurant F-Side)
09:00–10:30Keynote B (room HG12A-00)
Emily Sullivan (University of Edinburgh)
“Explanation Hacking and the Tyranny of Rationalisation of AI Decisions”
(Chair: Robertson)
10:30-11:00Coffee Break (In respective session C rooms)
11:00–12:30Sessions C (1 & 2)
HG10A-33 – Chair: RobertsonHG15A-33 Chair: Semeijn
Samuela MarchioriJan Michel
Low-code/no-code AI platforms and the ethics of citizen developersScientific Discovery and the Little Helper LLM: Proxy, Partner, or Pioneer?
Maud van LierPelin Kasar
The Role of the Environment in Agency DebatesThere Is a Problem, But Not a Responsibility Gap
Susana ReisTobias Henschen
Beyond Inductive Risk: Toward a Broader Epistemic Framework for Value-Laden Decisions in Machine Learning ModelsAlgorithmic decision-making and equality of opportunity
12:30–14:00Lunch
14:00–15:30Sessions D (1 & 2)
HG10A-33 – Chair: DoblerHG15A-33 – Chair: Goffin
Marius Bartmann and Bert HeinrichsIwan Williams, Ninell Oldenburg, et al.
Large Language Models As Semantic Free RidersMechanistic Interpretability Needs Philosophy
Davide BeraldoLinus Ta Lun Huang and Ting-An Lin
(How) do machines make sense? Ethnomethods, technomethods and mechnomethods.AI, Normality, and Oppressive Things
Jakob OhlhorstSlater, Townsen Hicks, Humphries
Folie à 1 – Artificially induced delusion and trust in LLMsChat GPT is still bullshit
15:30-16:00Coffee Break (in respective session E rooms)
16:00–17:00Sessions E (1 & 2)
HG10A-33 – Chair: HowdleHG15A-33 – Chair: Löhr
Michael Lissack and Brenden MeagherCarson Johnston
Distributing Agency: Rethinking Responsibility in AI Development and DeploymentNavigating the Impact of Computational Science on the Concept of Epistemic Agency
Sonja Spoerl, Andrew Rebera, Fabio Tollon and Lode LauwaertTuhin Chattopadhyay
 “Virtue Theatre”: Artificial Virtues and Hermeneutic HarmSynthetica: Toward a Unified Ontology of Artificial Consciousness
17:00–18:30Keynote C (room HG14A-00)
Mona Simion (Glasgow U)
“Artificial Epistemic Agency”
(Chair: Löhr)
Concluding Remarks

AuthorsTitle
Uchizi ShabaMind Uploading
Michael Lissack and Brenden MeagherLLMs as Epistemic Tools: Exformation and the Architecture of Machine Explanation
Roman KrzanowskiIntentionality and the Limits of LLMs
Alexandru MateescuFrom Artificial Intelligence to Artificial Influence: Philosophical Reflections on Personalized Persuasion and Educating for Autonomy
Brian Ball, Alex Cline, David Freeborn, Alice Helliwell and Kevin Loi-HengConcepts and Classification Algorithms: A Case Study Involving a Large Language Model
Peter TsuThe Ethical Frame Problem and Moral Perception Situated in a Form of Life
Rayane El Masri and Aaron SnoswellTowards Attuned AI: Integrating Care Ethics in Large Language Model Development and Alignment
Claas BegerTowards AI Collaborators: Exploring Goal, Value and Role-Based Alignment
Markus PantsarArtificial and human mathematical reasoning
Enrique Aramendia MunetaAI and consciousness: How long is the shadow of epiphenomenalism?
Adrian Cussinslife and intelligence are different responses to the same cognitive challenge
Huseyin KuyumcuogluContractualist Solution for the Fairness Impossibility Theorem
Sabato DanzilliThe writing of the query as a hermeneutical act
Elina NerantziBetween persons and things: AI agents in Criminal Law
Jonathan PengellyMoral Cartography and Machine Ethics
Cecilia VerganiThe Social and Political dimension of Work: Technological Unemployment as a Threat to  human cooperation, social integration and solidarity.
Konstantinos VoukydisPhenomenal Consciousness in the Age of Large Language Models
Oliver HoffmannFraming Subjects and Objects
Frieder BögnerAttention economy, exploitation and recognition-based harms
Qiantong WuThe Philosophical Zombie and The Possibility of AI Consciousness in Large Language Models
Rokas VaičiulisThe Externalist Implications of Machine Learning Epistemology: Empirical Knowledge and Its Social Dimension in the Accounts of C. Buckner and M. Pasquinelli
Hannah Louise Mulvihill, Taís Fernanda Blauth, Oskar Josef Gstrein and Andrej ZwitterA systematic review of values integral to ethical design frameworks for the governance of artificial intelligence
Daniel HromadaPrelude to Hermeneutics of Latent Spaces