Masterclass on AI Ethics with Dr. Florence M. Chee
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Masterclass on AI Ethics with Dr. Florence M. Chee

By Digital Politics and Digital Society research

Overview

AI Ethics in Play: A Masterclass exploring ethical dilemmas, policies, and governance through the lens of games and everyday life

In this Masterclass on AI Ethics, we will take an inquiry stance through the lens of games to examine how ethical dilemmas, policies, and governance solutions have taken effect both at individual and institutional levels. The issues in AI Ethics that require the most urgent action implicate systems and regulations that are already in place and affect us in everyday life. We will discuss ways that attendees may apply the insights derived from this session towards fostering more ethical engagement in their respective contexts of work, rest, and play.


Florence M. Chee is Associate Professor of Digital Communication in the School of Communication, Affiliate Faculty in the Department of Computer Science, and Director of the Center for Digital Ethics and Policy (CDEP) at Loyola University Chicago. Internationally and nationally sought out as a speaker, writer, and advisor, her sociotechnical interventions inform and influence decisions made in design, development, and policy arenas. This year, she has been named to the Fulbright Specialist Roster for 2025-2028 and has recently focused on the US and Swiss game industries while serving on grant funded work in Switzerland. Florence Chee is founding director of the Social & Interactive Media Lab (SIMLab) based in Chicago, USA.


Loyola University Chicago Faculty website

https://www.luc.edu/soc/about/facultystaff/profiles/cheeflorence.shtml


Center for Digital Ethics & Policy

https://www.luc.edu/digitalethics/


The Social & Interactive Media Lab (SIMLab)

https://simlabchicago.com/


Parking

Parking is available nearby at the University’s Booth Street West car park and the Circle Square multi-storey. Limited on-street pay-and-display bays operate on Grosvenor Street from 8 am–8 pm.


Location

Grosvenor East Building, Room 2.06, Manchester Metropolitan University

Category: Science & Tech, Science

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Highlights

  • 2 hours
  • In person

Location

Grosvenor East Building, Manchester Metropolitan University

Arts and Humanities Building, Cavendish St

Room 2.06 Manchester M15 6BG United Kingdom

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Nov 12 · 10:00 AM GMT