Prof. Dr. Aimee van Wynsberghe
Alexander von Humboldt-Professorin für Angewandte Ethik der Künstlichen Intelligenz
Direktorin, Institut für Wissenschaft und Ethik
Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität Bonn
IWE - Institut für Wissenschaft und Ethik
Bonner Talweg 57
53113 Bonn
vanwynsberghe@uni-bonn.de
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(Stand: Juni 2023)
Alexander von Humboldt-Professur
Aimee van Wynsberghe ist die Alexander von Humboldt-Professorin für Künstliche Intelligenz (KI).
Sie wird gefördert von der Alexander von Humboldt-Stiftung sowie deren Stifter, das Bundesministerium für Bildung und Forschung.
Aktuelle Positionen
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seit 2021
Alexander von Humboldt-Professur für Angewandte Ethik der Künstlichen Intelligenz -
seit 2021
Direktorin, Institut für Wissenschaft und Ethik -
seit 2022
Mitglied, Akademie der Wissenschaften und der Literatur Mainz -
seit 2022
Mitglied des Beirats der Konrad Zuse Schools of Excellence in Artificial Intelligence (DAAD) -
seit 2015
Vorsitzende & Co-Gründerin, Foundation for Responsible Robotics
Beruflicher Werdegang
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2020 – 2021
Assoc. Professor (Tenured), Technical University of Delft -
2019 – 2021
Direktorin, Artificial Intelligence Lab, Technical University of Delft -
2019 – 2021
Centre for the Edge Fellow, Deloitte -
2019 – 2020
Digital Ethics Content Expert, Deloitte -
2018 – 2020
Rapporteur, European Commission High-Level Expert Group on AI -
2017 – 2020
Asst Professor (Tenure Track), Technical University of Delft -
2014 – 2017
Asst Professor, University of Twente -
2012 – 2014
Post-doctoral researcher, University of Twente
Spezialisierungsgebiete
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Ethik der Künstlichen Intelligenz
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Ethik der Robotik
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Ethik des Digitalen
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Care-Ethik
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Value Sensitive Design
Akademische Ausbildung
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2012
University of Twente (PhD, Applied Ethics)
Dissertation: Designing Robots with Care: creating an ethical framework for the future design and implementation of care robots. -
2008
Erasmus Mundus (M.A., Bioethics, Cum Laude) -
2007
Catholic University of Leuven (M.A., Applied Ethics) -
2006
University of Western Ontario (B.Sc., Honours-Cell Biology)
Auszeichnungen, Preise und Drittmittel (Auswahl)
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2022
Stiftung Mercator Förderung, 3,8 Millionen EUR -
2021
Alexander von Humboldt-Professur, 3,5 Millionen EUR -
2020
NWO, Gravitation Grant, 200.000 EUR -
2019
AirLab/Ahold Delhaize, Collaboration Grant, 250.000 EUR -
2018
British Academy, Small Research Grant, 9.000 GBP -
2015
NWO, Veni Personal Research Grant, 250.000 EUR
Publikationen (letzte 6 Jahre)
2023
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“Challenging AI for Sustainability: what ought it mean?”, AI Ethics (2023).
https://doi.org/10.1007/s43681-023-00323-3 (with Falk, S.) -
“Special Issue: Towards the Sustainability of AI; Multi-Disciplinary Approaches to Investigate the Hidden Costs of AI”, (2023). (Eds. with Vandemeulebroucke, T., Bolte, L. & Nachid, J.). Sustainability. MDPI.
2022
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“Special Issue ‘Towards the Sustainability of AI; Multi-Disciplinary Approaches to Investigate the Hidden Costs of AI’” (2022). Editorial. Sustainability 14(24), 16352. DOI: https://doi.org/10.3390/su142416352 (with Vandemeulebroucke, T., Bolte, L. & Nachid, J.)
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“Social Robots and the Risks to Reciprocity”, (2022). AI & Society 37 (2), 479-485.
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“Care Ethics, Philosophy of Technology, & Robots in Humanitarian Action”, (2022). In Vallor, S. (ed), Oxford Handbook of Philosophy of Technology, Vallor, S. (ed). Oxford University Press.
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“Our New Artificial Intelligence Infrastructure: Becoming Locked into an Unsustainable Future”, (2022). Sustainability 14 (8), 4829 (with Robbins, S.)
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“From an Ethics of Carefulness to an Ethics of Desirability: Going Beyond Current Approaches to Sustainable AI” (2022). Sustainability 14 (8), 4472 (with Bolte L. & Vandemeulebroucke T.).
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“Ethical Aspects of Human-Robot Collaboration in Industrial Settings”, (2022). The 21st Century Industrial Robot: When Tools Become Collaborators, 255-266 (with Ley M. and Roeser S.)
2021
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“Sustainable AI: AI for sustainability and the sustainability of AI”, (2021). AI and Ethics, 1-6.
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“Responsible Robotics and Responsibility Attribution”, (2021). Robotics, AI, and Humanity: Science, Ethics, and Policy, 239-249.
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“Steps Towards an Ethics of Environmental Robotics”, (2021). Philosophy & Technology 34 (3), 507-524 (with J Donhauser, & A Bearden).
2020
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“Artificial Intelligence: from ethics to policy”, (2020). STOA Options Brief, European Parliament. https://www.europarl.europa.eu/RegData/etudes/STUD/2020/641507/EPRS_STU(2020)641507_EN.pdf
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“Toward an Ethics of Environmental Robotics”, (2020). Philosophy & Technology. In Press. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s13347-020-00399-3 (with Donhauser, J.)
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“Digital platforms and responsible innovation: expanding value sensitive design to overcome ontological uncertainty”, (2020). Ethics and Information Technology, 22, 257-267 (with de Reuver, M., Janssen, M., & van de Poel, I.).
2019
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“Drones in Humanitarian Contexts, Robot Ethics, and Preserving Dignity”, (2019). Ethics & Information Technology. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s10676-019-09514-1 (with Comes, T.)
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“A Paradigm Shift for Robot Ethics: from HRI to Human-Robot-System-Interaction”, (2019). Medicolegal & Bioethics. DOI: https://doi.org/10.2147/MB.S160348 (with Li, S.)
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“Engaging Robots as Nursing Partners in Caring: Nursing as Caring Meets Care-Centered Value-Sensitive Design”, (2019). International Journal for Human Caring, 23(2), 157-167. DOI: https://doi.org/10.20467/1091-5710.23.2.157 (with Schoenhofer, S.O. & Boykin, A.)
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“Designing Nursing Care Practices Complemented by Robots: Ethical Implications and Application of Caring Frameworks”, (2019). International Journal for Human Caring, 23(2), 132-140. DOI: https://doi.org/10.20467/1091-5710.23.2.132 (with Grobbel, C., Davis, R., & Poly-Droulard, L.)
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“The Semblance of Aliveness: How the Peculiar Embodiment of Sex Robots will Matter”, (2019). Techne, 23 (3), 290-317. DOI: https://doi.org/10.5840/techne20191125105 (with J. Grunsven)
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“Critiquing the Reasons for Artificial Moral Agents”, (2019) Science and Engineering Ethics, 25 (3), 719-735. DOI https://doi.org/10.1007/s11948-018-0030-8. (with Robbins, S.)
2018
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“Socioethical Approaches to Robotics Development” (2018) IEEE Robotics Automation Magazine, 25(1), 26–28. https://doi.org/10.1109/MRA.2017.2787225 (with Sharkey, N. et al)
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“The Dawning of the Ethics of Environmental Robots”, (2018). Science and Engineering Ethics, 24 (6), 1777-1800. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s11948-017-9990-3
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“Drones in the service of society.” (2018). Foundation for Responsible Robotics. https://responsible-robotics-myxf6pn3xr.netdna-ssl.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/Drones-in-the-Service-of-Society1.pdf (with Soesilo, D. et al)
Medien
Eine Übersicht von ausgewählten Interviews, Panels und Podcasts der letzten 2 Jahre mit Prof. Dr. Aimee van Wynsberghe finden Sie hier.