Track / Overview

What are the effects of digitization and machine learning on society? It appears that no individual, group, institution, or process will remain unaffected but when, how, and to what degree they are transformed is subject to intense debate. This track combines two contributed presentations, highlighting the impact of optimization and the role of information commons, with two keynotes offering philosophical and sociological perspectives.

Track / Schedule

POTs: The Revolution will not be Optimized

With Rebekah Overdorf

"Society in the loop" shaping responsive cities, creating a commons information patrimony

With Matteo Mazzeri

Discussion

Coffee Break

Human and Non-Human Agency

With Thomas Müller

ML and some of its effects on the social

With Sophie Mützel

Track / Speakers

Matteo Mazzeri

Entrepreneur and web-developer

Rebekah Overdorf

PostDoc, EPFL

Sophie Mützel

Professor, Universtät Luzern

Thomas Müller

Professor, Universität Konstanz

Track / Co-organizers

Ulrik Brandes

Professor, ETH Zurich

Sabine Süsstrunk

Professor, EPFL

AMLD EPFL 2019 / Tracks & talks

AI & Media

Tim Nonner, Christian Ammendola, Pietro Berkes, Rémi Lebret, Marcel Blattner, Anastasios Zouzias, Lucas Dixon, Tomasz Trzciński, Didier Orel, Janine Lee

13:30-17:00 January 283A

AI & Language

Jakob Uszkoreit, Nicolas Perony, Andrei Popescu-Belis, Lars Maaløe, Vered Shwartz, Hrant Khachatrian, Christian Reisswig, João Graça, Michele Sama, Richard Zens, Joern Wuebker, Ines Montani

13:30-17:00 January 285ABC

Keynote session #1

Jeffrey Bohn, Robert West, Patrick Barbey, Jeff Dean, Yuanchun Shi, Michael Baeriswyl, Li Pu, Charlotte Lindsey Curtet, Costas Bekas, Ramesh Krishnamurthy, Yulia Miloslavskaya, Adam Knight

09:00-12:30 January 28Auditorium A

AMLD / Global partners