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KI-Jeopardy bei St. Veit Symposium zu Künstlicher Intelligenz

Von 24. bis 26. Oktober 2024 findet in St. Veit das öffentlich zugängliche Symposium „Künstliche Intelligenz“ statt. Die Universität Klagenfurt trägt mit Vorträgen und der Teilnahme an Panel-Diskussionen zu der Veranstaltung bei. Am 24. und 25. Oktober wird eine Gruppe des Digital Age Research Center (D!ARC) mit einer Mitmachstation vor Ort sein. 

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New Book Release: „Democratic Algorithms“ by Nikolaus Poechhacker

We are excited to announce the publication of „Democratic Algorithms: Ethnography of a Public Recommender System“ by Nikolaus Poechhacker, an exploration into the intersection of algorithm design and democratic values, published by meson press. In his work, Nikolaus Poechhacker ethnographically examines the creation of an algorithmic recommender system within a public broadcaster, highlighting the challenges and opportunities of integrating democratic principles into algorithmic design, raising questions not only about organizational and technical implementation, but also about the possible compatibility of such an algorithmic system with democratic constitutions.

Through comprehensive ethnographic research, Nikolaus Poechhacker addresses pivotal questions on value-by-design processes in the making of algorithmic systems and highlights that making democratic algorithms is an ongoing process, even after the implementation of the software. Further, the book provides careful suggestions, how social theory can help to grasp the complex phenomenon of algorithmic systems. As such, Democratic Algorithms explores theoretically and empirically informed perspectives on how we can imagine and design algorithms for a democratic society, and what we even mean by that.

This publication is available in both print and pdf (open access). For more information and to obtain a copy, visit meson press.

About the Author: Nikolaus Poechhacker is post-doctoral researcher at the Digital Age Research Center (D!ARC) of the University of Klagenfurt and research fellow at the Department of Innovation and Digitalization of Law, University of Vienna. His work focuses on the sociopolitical and -legal dimensions of digital technology bringing together perspectives from media theory, STS, computer science, and sociology.

AI in Programming Education

June 25th 2024              2.00-4.00pm            HS outdoor Košuta

Univ.-Ass. Mag. Markus Alfred Wieser (Institute for Informatics Didactics)

Abstract:

Teaching programming poses significant challenges in both school and university contexts. This talk is about the potential of ChatGPT as a sustainable didactic tool to support students, freshmen, and teachers, focusing on the possibilities and problems using ChatGPT as guidance or solver in programming and the opportunities for evaluation and assessment, using ChatGPT.

Bio:

Markus Wieser is a University Assistant at the Institute for Informatics Didactics at the University of Klagenfurt, and his research focuses on the use of AI systems in the didactics of programming. He studied Informatics and Mathematics for a teaching degree at the University of Klagenfurt and is now writing his PhD Thesis in Informatics Didactics titled “Learning Programming in the Dawn of AI.”

Interaction with Artificially Intelligent Digital Humans

4 th of June 2024                 11.45 – 13.15                HS Košuta (S.2.05 in case of rain)

Univ.-Ass. Tom Tuček, Bsc. Msc.