20-00-1102-se Seminar Computer Science, Ethics and Society

Course offering details

Instructors: Dr. rer. nat. Marc-André Kaufhold; Prof. Dr. Dr. Christian Reuter

Event type: Seminar

Org-unit: Dept. 20 - Computer Science

Displayed in timetable as: S-ITEthik

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Hours per week: 3

Language of instruction: German

Min. | Max. participants: - | -

Course Contents:
During the course of this seminar advanced theories and subjects from the field of "Science and Technology for Peace and Security" (PEASEC) will be developed. Based on the introduction and repetition of the principles in scientific research, contemporary project topics which are related to PEASEC research will be offered by us and addressed by students applying scientific methods. During the semester scientific articles ("papers") will be developed and presented. As usual in scientific work, students will constructively review each other’s work in a peer-review process. Subsequently, the papers will be revised for the finalization and submission.

EXEMPLARY THEMATIC AREAS
- Responsibility and ethics in computer science (guidelines of the Association for Information Science (GI)/ Association for Computing Machinery/Association of German Engineers), practical role of ethics in computer science)
- Responsibility in design (responsible research and innovation, value-sensitive design, technological impact assessment, dual-use-assessment, ELSI-design)
- Privacy, data protection and surveillance
- Critical computer science (power structures, values, political dimensions)
- Autonomous systems, artificial intelligence and responsibility
- Peace, security, military technology and dual-use
- Diversity in computer science (accessibility, disability, gender, aging, culture)
- Language: propaganda, fake news, trolling and hate speech
- Transparency, explainable AI, white box algorithms, fair algorithms, controllability

Topics for the current semester are available at www.peasec.de/lehre

PROCEDURE:
- Technical introduction including the presentation and assignment of topics
- Writing and submitting a short exposé
- Methodological lecture
- Short presentation of the own topic and constructive feedback
- Submission of a first complete version of the paper
- Assessment within a students‘ peer-review process
- Final submission of the paper
- Grading

A mandatory introduction ("kick-off") is the first date, the mandatory methodological lecture is the second date. The assignment of topics and formation of groups will take place collaboratively during the kickoff and, if necessary, in the following week.

Preconditions:
Recommended: Principles in one of the subjects: Computer Science, IT-Security, Human-Computer-Interaction or Peace and Conflict Studies; basic knowledge in the topics of PEASEC

Online Offerings:
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Appointments
Date From To Room Instructors
1 Tue, 17. Oct. 2023 13:30 15:10 S105/22 Dr. rer. nat. Marc-André Kaufhold; Prof. Dr. Dr. Christian Reuter
2 Tue, 31. Oct. 2023 13:30 15:10 S105/22 Dr. rer. nat. Marc-André Kaufhold; Prof. Dr. Dr. Christian Reuter
3 Tue, 16. Jan. 2024 13:30 15:10 S105/22 Dr. rer. nat. Marc-André Kaufhold; Prof. Dr. Dr. Christian Reuter
4 Wed, 7. Feb. 2024 14:00 18:00 S101/A2 Dr. rer. nat. Marc-André Kaufhold; Prof. Dr. Dr. Christian Reuter
5 Th, 8. Feb. 2024 09:00 17:00 S220/9 Dr. rer. nat. Marc-André Kaufhold; Prof. Dr. Dr. Christian Reuter
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Instructors
Picture: Prof. Dr. Dr. Christian Reuter
Prof. Dr. Dr. Christian Reuter
Dr. rer. nat. Marc-André Kaufhold