Lectures and seminars Ethics seminar: ChatGPT and other generative AI - ethical considerations for KI
ChatGPT and other generative AI exhibit characteristics and capabilities that far surpass what we have previously seen. The possibilities of use are great, while the development raises a number of concerns for both university education and research. At this seminar both the opportunities and risks with this new technology will be discussed.

About the seminar
ChatGPT and other generative AI exhibit characteristics and capabilities that far surpass what we have previously seen. The possibilities of use are great, while the development raises a number of concerns for both university education and research.
The Ethics Council together with the Unit for Teaching and Learning invite you to this seminar to discuss both opportunities and risks with this new technology.
Agenda
- Introduction from the Ethics Council
- Opening: KI's President Annika Östman Wernerson
- Presentation Unit for Teaching and Learning (UoL): An introduction to generative AI and the implications it has for education at KI, Andrew Maunder, Educational Technologist and Henrika Florén, Educational Developer.
- Presentation KTH: Generative AI, implications for graduate education and research, professor Arnold Pears.
- Panel discussion: Gert Helgesson professor KI; Anna-Karin Welmer, chair for Course and Programme Committee, KI; Andrew Maunder, KI; Henrika Florén KI och Arnold Pears KTH.
Moderator
Krister Bykvist, Professor in Practical Philosophy, Stockholms universitet.
Practical details
The seminar is arranged in "Eva and George Klein lecture hall" in Biomedicum (Solna) with the possibility to participate digitally via Zoom.
The seminar is in Swedish but will be recorded and subtitled afterwards in both Swedish and English.