The Interdisciplinary Institute for Societal Computing offers a regular Lecture Series to bring together researchers of different academic fields to analyze and discuss the broad topic of society and technology. The Lecture Series is designed as a laboratory of interdisciplinary research to encourage cooperation and new research approaches. The series will feature a mix of speakers from Computer Science, Social Science, and Digital Humanities.
April 26, 2024
Anja Feldmann (Computer Science, MPI for Informatics), Digital vs. analog footprints
May 10, 2024
Vagrant Gautam (Computer Science, Saarland University), On Gender Gaps in Natural Language Processing
May 31, 2024
Christoph Sorge (Professor of Legal Informatics, Saarland University), Legal Aspects of Artificial Intelligence: Balancing Privacy and Utility
June 14, 2024
Dilrukshi Gamage (Computational Social Science, University of Colombo School of Computing), The Rise ofGenerative AI: Exploring Trust, Believability, and Social Media Dynamics
June 28, 2024
Aline Deicke, Elena Suárez Cronauer (Digital Humanities, Marburg University), Unraveling Romantic Communication. Correspondence networks of Early Romanticism
July 12, 2024
Evelyn Gius (Digital Philology, Technical University of Darmstadt), Theory vs. Computation? On building many Bridges over the Gap
The Lecture Series is in building E1 7, Room 3.23, on the campus of Saarland University from 12h-13h.
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