Mark Coeckelbergh, Austria

University of Vienna

WG4-member

RESEARCH INTERESTS:
* philosophy of technology, incl. philosophy of robotics, automation and artificial intelligence
* ethics: virtue ethics, ethics of technology, ethics of robotics, ethics of information Technology, etc.
* moral philosophy

PROJECTS INVOLVEMENT:
* EU SATORI (Stakeholders Acting Together On the ethical impact assessment of Research and Innovation), 2014-2015
* EU DREAM (Development of Robot-Enhanced therapy for children with AutisM sprectrum disorders), WP leader “Ethics”, since 2014

OTHER AFFILIATIONS:
* Member, Robotik-Rat, Austrian Ministry for Transport, Innovation and Technology
* Member, Technical Expert Committee, Foundation for Responsible Robotics
* Member, Committee on Embedding Values Into Autonomous Intelligent Systems, IEEE Global Initiative for Ethical Considerations in Artificial Intelligence and Autonomous Systems
* President, Society for Philosophy and Technology (SPT)
* part-time Professor of Technology and Social Responsibility, Centre for Computing and Social Responsibility (CCSR), De Montfort University, UK

  • Coeckelbergh, M., 2013. Human being @ risk: enhancement, technology, and the evaluation of vulnerability transformations. Springer, New York
  • Coeckelbergh, M., 2012. Growing Moral Relations: Critique of Moral Status Ascription. Palgrave Macmillan
  • Coeckelbergh, M. 2017. The art of living with ICTs: The ethics-aesthetics of vulnerability coping and its implications for understanding and evaluating ICT cultures. Foundations of Science 22: 339-348 (online first 19 October 2015)
  • Coeckelbergh, M. 2017. The art, poetics, and grammar of technological innovation as practice, process, and performance. AI & Society (online first, open access)
  • Coeckelbergh, M. 2016. Responsibility and the Moral Phenomenology of Using Self-Driving Cars. Applied Artificial Intelligence 30, 748-757